Hello Mark,

This is probably a mime-type problem because IE is checking them before 
applying the transformation.

With IE9 you can use the F12 debugger to capture network traffic and 
look at effective mime-types.

Depending on your Apache version, there is a mime.types file in the conf 
directory that should contain this uncommented line:

application/xml                    xml xsl

Thank you for your feedbacks!

-Alain

Le 02/02/2012 09:26, Mark Seaborne a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have set up an XSLTForms application on my machine using MAMP as the host. 
> My XForms works beautifully in every browser I try with the exception of IE 
> (8&  9). It looks as though the client-side XSLT just doesn't get called. Can 
> anyone point me at documentation that explains what I need to do to to get my 
> form to work in IE 8&  9. Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
> Mark
>
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