On Jun 9, 2004, at 2:50 PM, Berin Loritsch wrote:
included with Cocoon 2.1.5. MSIE identifies it as an HTML page, but
because Cocoon 2.1.5 includes the header
at the top, MSIE (version 6) renders it as XML. If that header were
not there, everything would be ok.
When MSIE has an XML header in an
Tony Collen wrote:
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Tony Collen wrote:
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Just an FYI, MSIE (known for adherance to standards, yeah right) does
not behave in a rational manner when it sees the "XML" header even if
the rest of the system is HTML. Case and point is the linotype sample
includ
On 09.06.2004 20:50, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Just an FYI, MSIE (known for adherance to standards, yeah right) does
not behave in a rational manner when it sees the "XML" header even if
the rest of the system is HTML. Case and point is the linotype sample
included with Cocoon 2.1.5. MSIE identifies
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Tony Collen wrote:
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Just an FYI, MSIE (known for adherance to standards, yeah right) does
not behave in a rational manner when it sees the "XML" header even if
the rest of the system is HTML. Case and point is the linotype sample
included with Cocoon 2.1.
Tony Collen wrote:
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Just an FYI, MSIE (known for adherance to standards, yeah right) does
not behave in a rational manner when it sees the "XML" header even if
the rest of the system is HTML. Case and point is the linotype sample
included with Cocoon 2.1.5. MSIE identifies it
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Just an FYI, MSIE (known for adherance to standards, yeah right) does
not behave in a rational manner when it sees the "XML" header even if
the rest of the system is HTML. Case and point is the linotype sample
included with Cocoon 2.1.5. MSIE identifies it as an HTML page, b
Just an FYI, MSIE (known for adherance to standards, yeah right) does
not behave in a rational manner when it sees the "XML" header even if
the rest of the system is HTML. Case and point is the linotype sample
included with Cocoon 2.1.5. MSIE identifies it as an HTML page, but
because Cocoon 2.1.