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RE: ampersand output
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] ampersand output
- From: Eric Vitiello <xsl-list at perceive dot net>
- Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 08:46:04 -0400
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-- Michael Kay [Fri, 19 Oct 2001 09:51:44 +0100]:
>> turns out the problem wasn't with the & in the URI. I'd
>> tacked on .xml on the end which was resulting in:
>>
>> default.asp?person=p1&tree=vitiello.xml
>>
>> the xml was making the browser think it was XML (which,
>> actually it is...) but the browser was somehow confused as to
>> what to do with it.
>>
>> anyhow, chopped off the .xml, and it loads perfectly.
>>
>> Don't I look like the moron? =)
>>
>No, I think the people who wrote the browser and decided to treat
>the ".xml"
>in your URL as an indication of the content type it would return are
>the
>ones who look like morons. I spent an afternoon once solving the same
>problem.
>
>Mike Kay
>
>
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especially when I am setting the Content-Type in the HTTP headers!
eric
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