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Hi Frank,</address>
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Your answer solves the problem for a limited domain of IE users on Windows
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but what about Netscape or any other browsers on any other platform ?</address>
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I think these kind of solutions when suggested, author should clearly
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they are one platform specific solutions. Otherwise it creates lot of confusion,</address>
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specially on mailing lists.</address>
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Thanks,</address>
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Shekhar Kshirsagar</address>
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Nortel Networks.</address>
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> Michael,</address>
<p><br>> you can do what you want to do very simply by using ASP and the
new MS
<br>> msxml.dll. (sent with the latest IE5Beta)together with the DOM.
<p>> just use 'getElementsByTagName' wrap the content in a suitable HTML
<br>> wrapper,and send these to the client as an HTML stream.
<p>> Frank
<p>> Frank Boumphrey
<p>> XML and style sheet info at <A HREF="Http://www.hypermedic.com/style/index.htm">Http://www.hypermedic.com/style/index.htm</A>
<br>> Author: - Professional Style Sheets for HTML and XML <A HREF="http://www.wrox.com">http://www.wrox.com</A>
<br>> CoAuthor: Professional XML applications from Wrox Press, www.wrox.com</html>