HTML contains tags(including formating information e.g. <font> etc tags) and
actual data but XML contains tags which in turn contains data. There is no
formating information in XML document although you can use CSS or XSL for
formating. To display formated XML information on client side browser should be
capable of hadling this stuff.

For more information please visit

www.w3c.org
www.xml.org
www.xml.com

Regards
Imran Baig






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hi everyone,

can anybody explain me why XML is Browser dependent.

ie  IE5 supports it and not other browsers

thanks

manoj nahar

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