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IE7 breaks stylesheet transforms

I notice that even if an RSS document has a stylesheet associated with it, IE 7 will render the RSS feed “their” way.
I don’t know if there is a workaround or I’m missing something, but that seems to break the ability of developers to apply XSLT to RSS documents and render them ina browser.
Although, I guess this wasn’t hugely popular, it seems a step back to completely disable this for a large portion of the XML being sent, that is RSS.
Please don’t do this to OPML docs!

Feb 05 2006 11:37 am | RSS and OPML and microsoft |

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  1. […] OPML grazrs look out! Well, I know most probably don’t work with XSL but I wanted to get your attention. This latest post from the Microsoft Team RSS Blog explains how feed reading view will work in IE7 and gives guidelines for mime-types to use for RSS feeds. I’ve brought this up before, why I don’t like it. One of the coolest things about delivering xml to the browser was the ability to add a stylesheet transformation to the document. And it worked pretty well with Firefox and IE. Now I can’t accompany an RSS feed with an xsl stylesheet and have the browser render it on the fly. It doesn’t seem unreasonable or technically difficult to check for a stylesheet and use it if it is present, and only go into feed reading view if it is an RSS feed AND no stylesheet is present. Considering how much contribution Microsoft is making with SSE and SLE and RSS for other types of applications in general, this seems to counter that thinking, by assuming the party serving the feed has only one use in mind. I hope they don’t do this for OPML! We want to create rich browsable applications with it, right guys? Mar 30 2006 06:32 pm | RSS and SSE and OPML and microsoft and optimalbrowser and grazr | […]

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