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RE: Differences between IE5.5 and Netscape6


Out of the box, IE5.5 supports MSXML 2.5, a parser that (sort of) conformed
to an early 1998 draft of the XSL spec (which, in the understatement of the
year, changed a bit before the final spec came out in Nov. 1999). MS have
now released a full new version (MSXML 3.0), downloadable from their
website, which will almost certainly be bundled with the next version of IE.
This is about as compliant as you can get... only SAXON really competes on
compliance.

As far as I was aware, NS6 does not support XML or XSL natively in any shape
of form... it was one of the surprise omissions from the product. Correct me
if I'm wrong - I've not had time to look at the full release; but the final
beta certainly didn't.

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Ramon Vega [mailto:vegatarantino@yahoo.com]
Sent: 28 November 2000 10:22
To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
Subject: Differences between IE5.5 and Netscape6


Hi everybody

As I am  new in the XML world I am looking for some
help...
I know that IE5.5 and Netscape6 can both understand
XML and XSL. Now I am trying to look for the
differences between this two navigators and the W3
standards.
Where can I found this kind of information?
What can they do and what they can not?

Thanks for help

Ramon


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