David,
An XML schema is used to validate an xml document. You are confusing
that with an XSL stylesheet which is used to transform the XML
document into something else. I am pretty sure that Camino does read
a stylesheet if it's embedded in the XML. Safari definitely does
(http://developer.apple.com/internet/safari/faq.html#anchor21). In
the document you reference, I did not see a link to a stylesheet.
Marc
On Aug 30, 2005, at 12:30 PM, David Fedoruk wrote:
Hi:
Question about web browsers and xml :
What are web browsers supposed to do when they encounter an xml
document?
Is the intent that they look for a schema to render it or is that
beyond the scope of web browsers in general?
I encountered an xml document at
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/message.shtml
pointing to an xml document at this address
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/message.xml
You will get a nice notice saying that Camino/Firefox does not have
any style information to render the page .. however view source shows
this address embedded:
http://www.incident.com/cap/1.0
This looks to me like the schema for the previous xml document.
Is there any intent on the part of the w3c for browsers to use xml
schema like this on the Internet?
df
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