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>Just started with XML. Got 'XML' book by Elliotte Rusty Harold. Looks interesting and I think I'm getting the concept, but he refers to a parser that I can't find on the MS site. Can someone point me in the right direction, the file he refers to is MSXSL. Also does IE5 Support XML and XSL. If so how do you format your page to get IE to read the XML with the XSL?

MSXML is the Microsoft XML Parser, and there are 2 of them, on for IE4 and one for IE5. They both use MSXML.DLL, and the IE5 one includes the old IE4 one. The IE4 ProgID is MSXML and the IE5 one is Microsoft.XMLDOM. You don't even need IE to use the Microosft pareser, you can download it by itself from http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1999/May99/XMLparserpr.htm

Once you install IE5, go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml for examples of XML and XSL.
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