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Nearly all major browsers have support for XML and XSLT.


Mozilla Firefox

As of version 1.0.2, Firefox has support for XML and XSLT (and CSS).


Mozilla

Mozilla includes Expat for XML parsing and has support to display XML + CSS. Mozilla also has some support for Namespaces.

Mozilla is available with an XSLT implementation.


Netscape

As of version 8, Netscape uses the Mozilla engine, and therefore it has the same XML / XSLT support as Mozilla.


Opera

As of version 9, Opera has support for XML and XSLT (and CSS). Version 8 supports only XML + CSS.


Internet Explorer

As of version 6, Internet Explorer supports XML, Namespaces, CSS, XSLT, and XPath.

Version 5 is NOT compatible with the official W3C XSL Recommendation.


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