Vincent wrote:
>Hi Dave,

Hi Vincent!

>> and was given an error message from IE 5.5.  I did some searching
>> and found that IE 5.5 doesn't support XSL:
>
>oh. I didn't know that. What we could for the next version is add the
>XSL transformation in the test runner itself so that it will generate
>HTML that will work for all browsers. As this requires an XML parser 
and
>an XSLT engine, we would leave that as an option: for example we would
>add a "transform=true" parameter on the query string. What do you think
>of this?

I think this would be an excellent idea.  But that's just the opinion 
of a naive newbie.

>> They recommended upgrading to IE 6, so I did.  I tried it again and
>> received this message:
>> 
>> The XML page cannot be displayed
>> Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error
>> and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
>> --------
>> System does not support the specified encoding.
>> 
>> 
>> When I view source, it looks like valid XML to me, although I'm no
>> expert.  What am I doing wrong?
>
>Not sure. There was a bug in Cactus 1.4beta where the <xml> tag came
>after the <xsl> one. This is fixed in the nightly builds and will be in
>the 1.4 final (that I need to get out as soon as I find 2 hours ...)
>
>Maybe you could send the source from your browser (view source).

Not sure how well it would survive via email, I posted it here:

http://www.redsquirreldesign.com/dave/tmp/cactus_output.xml

Thanks,
--Dave







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