If you include a stylesheet reference in the XML file, I think we'll
display it. But, our default behavior for XML only displays using the
default internal stylesheet if we can't find a file helper and the mime
type is application/xml or text/xml (there might be others we handle as
well, I don't recall).

Although it would be a fairly easy change to check for the added +xml,
it can also have unforeseen side-effects that make it a less trivial
change than you might think, especially if other "+" extensions might be
made in the future. Hopefully, it will be simple.

In the meantime, give the stylesheet a shot.

--bp

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Swartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:28 PM
To: Mac Internet Explorer Talk
Subject: Re: IE5 XML Bug


Brad Pettit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I notice that even when I try to access http://blogspace.com/rss/rss10
> from Windows IE I get an "Access Is Denied" error.
[...]
> What behavior are you expecting that you're not seeing in MacIE?

At http://blogspace.com/rss/test1 I've set up the same page but with the
application/xml mime type. Since the rss10 page uses the XML mime type
syntax, I'd expect MacIE to display it the same way as the
application/xml
document -- that is, parse the XML. (Obviously, this could be overridden
in
the application handler preferences.)

Thanks for responding so quickly,

-- 
[ Aaron Swartz | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.aaronsw.com ]


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