Użytkownik Thomas Dickey napisał:
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:40:12PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
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The document is of type text/xml,
it has an XSLT stylesheet attached using a PI.
It is displayed empty, instead of having the transformation applied.
yes - lynx doesn't do stylesheets or javascript...
This is not a reason to display an empty page to the unsuspecting user.
I think javascript is a different responsibility from stylesheets, since
the publisher must cater to browsers that do not play javascript, and
HTML contains specific provisions for that case. Or do you consider it
to be the publisher’s fault to give me text/xml? But how do you decide
whether to serve XML or HTML, if the latter possibility exists on
server? Whitelisting? Blacklisting? Accept header? But does Lynx
communicate that it does not accept text/xml?
Chris
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