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Hi Pieter,
and even the CSS styles are OK, it's apparently only the anchors that don't work.
(I have MSXML 3 and 4 installed in my windows/system folder, but I don't have a clue
if any program uses the 4.0 version, or how I could change that, or how Javascript
is involved in this)
MIME types because the error also occurs with "plain html" output (and, as it turned out, only
on local xsl files, so the server is the local filesystem) - BTW: MSXML3 adds this meta tag to the
output: <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-16">
Re: [xsl] links don't work when IE transforms local XSL document
Subject: Re: [xsl] links don't work when IE transforms local XSL document From: Anton Triest <anton@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 00:04:32 +0200 |
Hi Pieter,
I could reproduce your (interesting) problem. IE is loading the xsl as xml because of its extension.Well not really as xml, because all the formatting is correct, the links show as links
and even the CSS styles are OK, it's apparently only the anchors that don't work.
Renaming the file's extension to .html solves the problem.
Yes but strangely, renaming to .xml also solves it. It seems like IE treats the anchors differently just because it's a local xsl file.
You're right about that IE doesn't use MSXML 4.0 - you should work againstSorry I don't understand this - how can I make my IE use another version of MSXML?
what IE uses: 3.0 or make sure that your clients use 4.0 and use Javascript
to use the 4.0 version-specific dll classes.
(I have MSXML 3 and 4 installed in my windows/system folder, but I don't have a clue
if any program uses the 4.0 version, or how I could change that, or how Javascript
is involved in this)
Thx! interesting article (I like reading Mark Pilgrim) but I don't think this can be solved withLike Tom Passin already pointed out, serving an .xml or .xsl in IE will not activate the html rendering feature, therefore the anchors do not appear. I tried to make IE aware of how it should treat the .xsl:
<xsl:output method="html" encoding="utf-8" indent="yes" doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd" media-type="html"/>
I first added the attribute media-type but nothing changed. Then I changed the attribute method from xml to html. Nothing changed.
I'm afraid you will need to change the MIME-type that IE recieves from the server that sends the file out. See http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/03/19/dive-into-xml.html
MIME types because the error also occurs with "plain html" output (and, as it turned out, only
on local xsl files, so the server is the local filesystem) - BTW: MSXML3 adds this meta tag to the
output: <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-16">
Anyway, thanks a lot Anton
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