Hi Eric,

for the time being you could run the resulting html through a filtering transformation, that purges out the unwanted tags. I have a sample xlst on http://fromDomino.com. Feel free to use that.
Hth
:-) stw

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 26/01/2005 15:40:14:

> Hi,
>
> Having tried to replace the html serializer by the xml one with a mime
> type text/html (to display in IE) and the XHTML 1.1 doctype, I had the
> bad surprise to see that not only the result is invalid XHTML 1.1 (the
> XForms transformation generates lots of <font/>, <u/>, ... elements that
> do not exist in XHTML 1.1) but that
>       * the display of forms is broken with Mozilla but formless pages
>         still display correctly
>       * IE refuses to display any page at all
>
> I haven't tried to diagnose what's happening yet, but wanted to know if
> there was any plan to support XHTML 1.1 and/or if anyone has already
> tried to adapt the XSLT transformations to produce XHTML 1.1.
>
> Thanks,  
>
> Eric
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