El Viernes, 27 de Agosto de 2004 13:18, Johann Spies escribió:
> I am starting a tutorial on xml and the very first example of xml
> works on Opera but not on mozilla.
>
Are you trying to load the following files directly?
They are not HTML files, you should apply those files to a XML file to get a
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 04:05:02PM +0400, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
>
> I think you might be better off asking this question in the
> MozillaZine forums -- http://forums.mozillazine.org/ -- coz this forum
> is about Debian.
And Mozilla is part of Debian ... :)
I have been a member of this list f
Hi Johann,
I think you might be better off asking this question in the
MozillaZine forums -- http://forums.mozillazine.org/ -- coz this forum
is about Debian.
Rakhesh
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I am starting a tutorial on xml and the very first example of xml
works on Opera but not on mozilla.
The example was the file Basic.xsl:
http://www.w3.org/2004/XSL/Transform";>
A Basic Stylesheet
And
HelloWorld.x
Ilya Martynov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It looks like your web server doesn't issue correct Content-Type (IIRC
> text/xml) header for your XML files.
Bingo, one line in the aolserver config file and mozilla shows up my
pages without a hassle.
Many thanks,
joachim
JT> Dear all,
JT> I was highly pleased when I found that mozilla (0.9.5) formats my XML
JT> files nicely according to a CSS2 style sheet (well, not all, but most
JT> features seems to be implemented). Imagine my surprise when I put a
JT> file online and mozilla asked if I wanted to download the fi
Dear all,
I was highly pleased when I found that mozilla (0.9.5) formats my XML
files nicely according to a CSS2 style sheet (well, not all, but most
features seems to be implemented). Imagine my surprise when I put a
file online and mozilla asked if I wanted to download the file or if I
wanted to
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