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Re: ie5 default stylesheet
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] ie5 default stylesheet
- From: Mike Brown <mike at skew dot org>
- Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 19:40:36 -0600 (MDT)
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Student1 ASCO-ELK (RBJE/ELK) wrote:
> do you know how i can access or refer to the ie5 default xsl stylesheet ?
> ( the one formatting xml files as a tree ? )
>From the MSXML FAQ at www.netcrucible.com...
19. How does Internet Explorer format XML files in a collapsible view,
and how can I modify this behavior?
For XML files that do not have a stylesheet associated, Microsoft Internet
Explorer uses a default XSL stylesheet to create a DHTML rendering of the
XML file. Depending on which version of MSXML you are using, you can
browse to either res://msxml3.dll/DEFAULTSS.xsl or
res://msxml.dll/DEFAULTSS.xsl. The res:// URN format indicates that the
XSL file is compiled as a resource directly into the dll. If you have a
binary resource editor (such as the one included with Visual C++), you can
edit the XSL directly inside the MSXML dll and save back into the binary
file. Alternately, you can start with a copy of the stylesheet from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/samples/defaultss/defaultss.xsl.
- Mike
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