Date:Fri, 13 Feb 2004 15:40:46 -0500
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From:"LeVan,Ralph" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:Using My Stylesheet on Your Responses
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Well, we have this wonderful stylesheet parameter, but darned if I can
figure out how to get it to work with your servers. I kept getting access
denied messages. I finally routed my request through tcpmon (I wanted to
see what I was sending and what the raw response was) and the thing worked!
Clearly there's some sort of browser security thing going on and when the
browser thought it was talking to a server on the local host, it was happy.
So, does anyone know what I have to say to IE to make it use my stylesheet
when talking to your server?
Thanks!
Ralph
p.s., I think I understood Rob to say that he saw the same problem with
Mozilla, so please, no IE bashing. (That means you, Mike!)