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Re: getting element name into html using MSXML3
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- Subject: Re: getting element name into html using MSXML3
- From: Dan Morrison <dman at es dot co dot nz>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 20:30:08 +1200
- Organization: Disorganised
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Will Fraser wrote:
>
> I am using ie5 to aprse my documents,
Remove the 'p' and you've just about got it right ;-)
> and I have installed the May Preview Release of XSL from MS. I presume this
> means that my ie5 now parses with the updated engine.
Presume nothing, the 'install' seemed to have zero effect on my
functionality. Seems like Omar omar@informix.com has the same confusion.
I've posted all over to MS but never got a single hint as to what, if
anything the March release did. The exe just executed and went away most
disconcertingly.
Anyway, you might want to try <xsl:node-name/>. I believe it's a MS-ism,
but it used to work.
.dan.
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