Vincent Nicolas wrote: > I've got a xml file that can be seen with IE5, in a tree form. > Mozilla renders only garbage...
IE5 (on MacOS 9 at least) has a bug where it doesn't display properly formatted XHTML 1.0 To get this behaviour on windows, you have to give the file a .xml extension. I guess some people might consider this a useful feature, but it doesn't belong in a Web Browser. To display XML in a Browser, you need to tell the browser how to display the data (with some kind of stylesheet). -- . \|/ . (o o) +----------------------------------------------ooO--(_)--Ooo--+ | There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, | | there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. | | There is no death, there is the force. -- Jedi Code | +-------------------------------------------------------------+
