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Yes it does, but using IE, it opens in Notepad and isn't nicely formated for viewing. Normally if you open xml in IE, it is color coded and nodes can be reduced for easy viewing... so I would prefer to have it open in the browser window and not the editor...
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Re: [xsl] Displaying xml with xsl and without?
Subject: Re: [xsl] Displaying xml with xsl and without? From: "Diana Garroway" <dgarroway98@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 10:32:48 -0300 |
> Is there a sort of "view-source" for xml? in mozilla and IE just using the normal view soure option in the menu does what you want doesn't it?
Yes it does, but using IE, it opens in Notepad and isn't nicely formated for viewing. Normally if you open xml in IE, it is color coded and nodes can be reduced for easy viewing... so I would prefer to have it open in the browser window and not the editor...
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