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RE: Q on XML 2 XML/plain text
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] Q on XML 2 XML/plain text
- From: "Frank T. O'Connor" <foconnor at kabel-us dot com>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 22:25:12 -0500
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- Thread-Topic: [xsl] Q on XML 2 XML/plain text
Use View Source in a browser to view a non-HTML compliant document (like
a pure XML tree, or plain text). Note, the Text part of the tree will
display in the browser as-is. But you must use View Source to see the
complete tree.
As an alternative you can use a browse like IE5+ which has a built in
stylesheet for XML files, and will translate it into a nice DHTML page
where each branch and be collapsed/expanded.
-frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Rosa I-Ting Cheng [mailto:Rosa@ceanet.com.au]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 8:48 PM
To: 'xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com'
Subject: [xsl] Q on XML 2 XML/plain text
dear pplz,
At the moment, all I know about XSL is transforming XML to HTML, and we
can
see the results using the browser eg. ie5.5. What if I wanted to
transform
XML into XML or just normal word text doco? HOW/WHERE can I view the
results? Can you save it in a file? I don't think you can view the
translated XML/text doco result in the browser (actually not sure about
text
doco, but pretty sure you can't for XML). Can anyone pleaz tell me how
to
view the XML/text results?
thanx in advance! :)
Rosa
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