January 2002
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
11h 5m
English
Chapter 1, “The Essence of XSL,” described several scenarios in which XML might be useful. One scenario involved serving XML documents from a Web server. As a refresher, Figure 9.1 depicts a Web server that serves XML documents to different browsers, including Internet Explorer 5, Netscape Navigator 4, Lynx, and Brand X browsers. As pointed out in that chapter, each browser type has different capabilities. For example, Internet Explorer version 4 supports Cascading Style Sheets, while Navigator 3 does not. IE 5 supports XML processing on the client, whereas Navigator 4 does not. Both Navigator and IE support tables, but Brand X may not. At the other end of the spectrum, Lynx browsers only support the most ...
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