Hi Patrik,
>> Accessing through the filesystem is another story.
> ...that's what I meant (and hence the example with a file:// URL).
>I guess I didn't express myself clearly.
if there is no webserver involved that could send appropriate
MIME types, then I wonder whether
<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html">
might provide this kind of information to the browser.
(At least this is what the tag is meant for, I believe: Tell the
browser to behave as if it received the corresponding HTTP header.)
These tags would then have to be part of each document's <head>
section, but might well be auto-generated from the XML source.
Regards, Michael
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