Shekhar Kshirsagar skshirsa at nortelnetworks.com
Mon Jan 11 13:18:10 GMT 1999


You need to have XSL Style sheet attached to the XML document to
display the XML document in the format you need.

If you don't specify XSL, the browser by default displays the XML 
document in tree structure.

Thanks,
Shekhar Kshirsagar
Nortel Networks
At 10:16 AM 1/11/99 +0000, hassan.hussein at zurich.com wrote:
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>
>I am working on a solution to convert a text file to valid XML.  I have
created
>the DTD and the XML document but when I try to display the XML file in the
>browser (IE5 beta) then the browser displays the whole XML file including
tags.
>Does anyone know where I am getting wrong. I am new to the XML field.
>
>
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