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***********************Q1:************************ As you know, when I open an xml-file with ie, without specifying an xsl-stylesheet, ie displays the file in that neat windows-explorer-like--expand/collapse-by-clicking-the-minus-befor e-the-tag way. I'd like to use that way of displaying xml with xml, that I generate dynamically using, say, JavaScript. How can I do that ***********************:A1************************* In IE, enter the URL res://msxml.dll/defaultss.xsl and save the source. Note that this is not XSLT, but rather the outdated IE5-XSL dialect. ***********************Q2:************************ Cool! Yes, I can see, that this is the XSL, that maps my xml to the mentioned default-html. But, "File->Save as" gives "the XML-source is not available for viewing." Do I have to spend hours to modify what I get by "edit->mark all, copy/ paste into some editor?" ===== Thomas Kloecker 360 Hyde St #401, San Francisco, CA 94109 home-phone: 415-SPLASH-7 (775-2747) work-phone: 650.980.3330 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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