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   RE: XML Support in IE 4.0

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  • From: Andrew Layman <andrewl@microsoft.com>
  • To: 'Sharon Adler' <sca@eps.inso.com>, "'xml-dev@ic.ac.uk'" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 15:15:24 -0700

OOOps. Spelling error on my part.  Yes: The XSL style sheets.

--Andrew Layman
   AndrewL@microsoft.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Sharon Adler [SMTP:sca@eps.inso.com]
> Sent:	Monday, October 06, 1997 2:07 PM
> To:	Andrew Layman
> Subject:	RE: XML Support in IE 4.0
> 
> At 10:57 AM 10/6/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >One of the important advantages of XML is that it separates data from
> >display. Consequently, other than displaying the raw XML text, there
> may
> >be no single display format appropriate for a particular document.
> >However, one way to display XML data is to use the parser or data
> source
> >control shipping with IE4 (see
> >http://www.microsoft.com/msdn/sdk/inetsdk/help/dhtml/databind.htm#ch_
> dat
> >, though you'll need IE4 to look at the samples, get it at
> >http://www.microsoft.com/ie/download/). 
> >
> >Another future possibility might be the XMS Style Sheet idea that the
> >W3C is working on. This is an experimental technology that appears to
> >have promise.
> Andrew, 
> 
> Do you really mean XMS Style Sheet idea?  If so what is it? How does
> it
> relate to XSL that we are all working on?
> 
> Sharon
> 
> 
> >
> >--Andrew Layman
> >   AndrewL@microsoft.com
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From:	Jonathan Robie [SMTP:jwrobie@mindspring.com]
> >> Sent:	Monday, October 06, 1997 10:49 AM
> >> To:	Andrew Layman
> >> Cc:	xml-dev
> >> Subject:	RE: XML Support in IE 4.0
> >> 
> >> At 10:40 AM 10/6/97 -0700, Andrew Layman wrote:
> >> >Internet Explorer 4.0 ships with a high-performance XML parser DLL
> >> >written in C++ and a parser written in Java. Both parse any
> >> well-fromed
> >> >XML. IE4 also ships with an XML data source control (Java) which
> >> reads
> >> >XML and binds it into an HTML page. I believe that both Java items
> >> >include full source code.
> >> 
> >> Is there any way to display generic XML using Internet Explorer
> 4.0?
> >> If not,
> >> what are the missing links?
> >>  
> >> Jonathan
> >> 
> >>
> **********************************************************************
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> >>
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