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- Subject: RE: [xml-dev] What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domains
- From: "Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer" <schnitz@mozquito.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 17:22:22 +0200
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- Thread-topic: What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domains
http://markuplanguage.oss4u.de/test3.xml
references http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/stylesheets/public2html.xsl
This works in Mozilla (the result looks bogus, I'm just testing), my IE6
says access denied. I just want to hear from someone "yes, this is true,
we've known this for years, or, no, actually it does work, you must
have some other bug". Please let me know...
Thanks again,
- Sebastian
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Von: Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer
Gesendet: Do 08.08.2002 16:16
An: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
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Betreff: [xml-dev] What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets
across domains
I'm trying to reference an XSLT file from
a different domain in my XML file. I get access
forbidden in IE, and strange errors and crashes in
Mozilla. It all works with a CSS file across domains,
and of course it all works when both the XML
instance and the referenced stylesheet are on the
same domain.
What's going on? Can't I directly reference an XSL at
http://foo.com from an XML document at http://bar.com?
Thanks,
- Sebastian
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