hey there may be some problem with your code i guess.. what exactly is IE5 is
displaying? Cos in my case it worked completely fine with IE5...
do send in some more details..
regards
vikram
Giscard Girard wrote:
> I'm trying to send back xml from my servlet. For some reason IE5 doesn't
> treat my content as xml, even if I set the content-type to text/xml.
>
> Any way around this?
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