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XML Browser Support

Started by ben2ong2, October 05, 2006, 05:13:51 PM

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Internet Explorer 6
Internet Explorer 6 has full XML support, including Namespaces, Style sheets in CSS, and XSLT 1.0.
The built-in XML Parser 3.0 in Internet Explorer 6.0 and Windows XP is based on both the W3C XSLT 1.0 and the W3C XPath 1.0 Recommendations.

Internet Explorer 5
Internet Explorer 5 also has XML support, but the XSL part is NOT compatible with the official W3C XSL Recommendation.

Firefox 1.0.2
The Firefox browser has support for XML and XSLT (and XML + CSS).

Mozilla 1.7.8
Mozilla includes Expat for XML parsing and has support to display XML + CSS. Mozilla also has some support for Namespaces.
Mozilla is available with an XSLT implementation.

Opera 8
Opera supports XML and XML + CSS.

Netscape 6
Netscape supports XML.

Internet Explorer 6.0
Internet Explorer 6.0 has full XML support, including support for Namespaces. Style sheets in CSS and as well as XSLT 1.0 are supported.
Internet Explorer has the following XML support:
·   Viewing of XML documents
·   Full support for W3C DTD standards
·   XML embedded in HTML as Data Islands
·   Binding XML data to HTML elements
·   Transforming and displaying XML with XSL
·   Displaying XML with CSS
·   Access to the XML DOM
Internet Explorer also has support for Behaviors:
·   Behaviors is a Microsoft-only technology 
·   Behaviors can separate scripts from an HTML page.
·   Behaviors can store XML data on the client's disk.
Examples of all these features are given in this tutorial.
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