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Old 10-15-2006, 07:21 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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I created a dotMobi website using IE 6.0 where subsequent links are creating an error message:

"File Download.
Do you want to optn or save this file?
Name: news.xhtml
Type: Unknown File Type
From: xyz123.com"

If I click on the "Open" button, it gives me another error message saying "error loading stylesheet".

FireFox is fine with my website.

Any ideas?

PS. I added a line "<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="copy.xsl"?>" in my index page and created and placed "copy.xsl" file in the same directory as the index file location.
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Rename the file as .html and it should work.

I had this trouble, validator.w3.org still says the file is valid for me. It was transistional XHTML however
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Are you trying to use XHTML or XML?
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