XML Browsers

Creating a true XML browser is not easy. Besides supporting XML, the browser would have to support a style language such as CSS or XSL. It also should support a scripting language, such as JavaScript. These are heavy requirements for most third-party vendors, so the true XML browsers out there are few. In fact, no complete, general XML browsers currently exist. None of the browsers listed here validate XML documents—they just check for well-formedness—but a few come close.

Internet Explorer 5

Whether you love or hate Microsoft, the fact remains that Internet Explorer is the most powerful XML browser available now; you currently can get it at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm.

Internet Explorer can display XML documents ...

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