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Tony Marston
March 29th 03, 12:16 PM
An XML file will display as text unless it transformed into HTML by means of
an XSL file. Does your XML file contain a link to an XSL file, and does that
XSL file actually exist?

Tony Marston

"Kris Shaw" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 12:42:41 -0800, "Sunita Kapoor"
> > said to us:
>
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> >Sorry if I am posting this to the wrong group(s) but here is my problem:
> >
> >When I save a webpage written in the XML format, I cannot get IE6 SP1 to
> >open it again! It does in a fashion, but it is in the form of mostly text
> >lines!
> >
> >What do I need to do to correct this? Where can I get a fix or plug-in to
> >read XML files "normally" in IE or even FrontPage XP?
> >
> >Thanks in anticipation for any suggestions.
> >
> >Everyone have a very nice afternoon.
> >
> >- Sunita Kapoor
> >
>
> It maybe helpful to post a link of what you are looking at here. XML
> is not one type of file format, but rather is a way of defining file
> formats. Its possible that IE may use a helper application inititally,
> but this association is lost when the file is saved and then
> re-opened.
>
> Kris.

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