Default MSXML XSL Stylesheet for IE7?

C

Candle

Does anyone know where I can find the Default MSXML XSL Stylesheet
(defaultss.xsl) for IE7?

I tried the following command and it does not find it: res://msxml3.dll/defaultss.xsl

The command listed below does return me a style sheet:
res://msxml2.dll/defaultss.xsl

But when I try to use it, I get an error telling me: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl
is obsolete.

Thanks for any help.
 
M

Martin Honnen

Candle said:
Does anyone know where I can find the Default MSXML XSL Stylesheet
(defaultss.xsl) for IE7?

I tried the following command and it does not find it: res://msxml3.dll/defaultss.xsl

The command listed below does return me a style sheet:
res://msxml2.dll/defaultss.xsl

But when I try to use it, I get an error telling me: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl
is obsolete.

As far as I know the default stylesheet IE (any current version) uses is
indeed not an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet but rather one written against that
http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl namespace that only MSXML 3 and older support.
So what exactly are you looking for, an XSLT 1.0 translation of that
default stylesheet? I think Oleg Tkachenko's eXml control has one:
http://www.xmllab.net/downloads/exml/
 
R

RC#

As far as I know the default stylesheet IE (any current version) uses is
indeed not an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet but rather one written against thathttp://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xslnamespace that only MSXML 3 and older support.
So what exactly are you looking for, an XSLT 1.0 translation of that
default stylesheet? I think Oleg Tkachenko's eXml control has one:
   http://www.xmllab.net/downloads/exml/

Martin,

This is exactly what I was looking for.

Honestly I found a version of this style sheet but I think the copy I
had was corrupted. When I used this version this version it ran like
a champ.

Thanks so much for the help.

Regards,

R

PS Here is the full style sheet if anyone stumbles upon this thread:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
IE5 default style sheet, provides a view of any XML document
and provides the following features:
- auto-indenting of the display, expanding of entity references
- click or tab/return to expand/collapse
- color coding of markup
- color coding of recognized namespaces - xml, xmlns, xsl, dt

This style sheet is available in IE5 in a compact form at the URL
"res://msxml.dll/DEFAULTSS.xsl". This version differs only in the
addition of comments and whitespace for readability.

Author: Jonathan Marsh ([email protected])
Modified: 05/21/2001 by Nate Austin ([email protected])
Converted to use XSLT rather than WD-xsl
-->

<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:datatypes"
xmlns:d2="uuid:C2F41010-65B3-11d1-A29F-00AA00C14882">

<xsl:template match="/">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
BODY {font:x-small 'Verdana'; margin-right:1.5em}
<!-- container for expanding/collapsing content -->
.c {cursor:hand}
<!-- button - contains +/-/nbsp -->
.b {color:red; font-family:'Courier New'; font-weight:bold;
text-decoration:none}
<!-- element container -->
.e {margin-left:1em; text-indent:-1em; margin-right:1em}
<!-- comment or cdata -->
.k {margin-left:1em; text-indent:-1em; margin-right:1em}
<!-- tag -->
.t {color:#990000}
<!-- tag in xsl namespace -->
.xt {color:#990099}
<!-- attribute in xml or xmlns namespace -->
.ns {color:red}
<!-- attribute in dt namespace -->
.dt {color:green}
<!-- markup characters -->
.m {color:blue}
<!-- text node -->
.tx {font-weight:bold}
<!-- multi-line (block) cdata -->
.db {text-indent:0px; margin-left:1em; margin-top:0px;
margin-bottom:0px;
padding-left:.3em; border-left:1px solid #CCCCCC; font:small
Courier}
<!-- single-line (inline) cdata -->
.di {font:small Courier}
<!-- DOCTYPE declaration -->
.d {color:blue}
<!-- pi -->
.pi {color:blue}
<!-- multi-line (block) comment -->
.cb {text-indent:0px; margin-left:1em; margin-top:0px;
margin-bottom:0px;
padding-left:.3em; font:small Courier; color:#888888}
<!-- single-line (inline) comment -->
.ci {font:small Courier; color:#888888}
PRE {margin:0px; display:inline}
</STYLE>

<SCRIPT>
<xsl:comment>
<![CDATA[
// Detect and switch the display of CDATA and comments from an
inline view
// to a block view if the comment or CDATA is multi-line.
function f(e)
{
// if this element is an inline comment, and contains more
than a single
// line, turn it into a block comment.
if (e.className == "ci") {
if (e.children(0).innerText.indexOf("\n") > 0)
fix(e, "cb");
}

// if this element is an inline cdata, and contains more
than a single
// line, turn it into a block cdata.
if (e.className == "di") {
if (e.children(0).innerText.indexOf("\n") > 0)
fix(e, "db");
}

// remove the id since we only used it for cleanup
e.id = "";
}

// Fix up the element as a "block" display and enable expand/
collapse on it
function fix(e, cl)
{
// change the class name and display value
e.className = cl;
e.style.display = "block";

// mark the comment or cdata display as a expandable
container
j = e.parentElement.children(0);
j.className = "c";

// find the +/- symbol and make it visible - the dummy link
enables tabbing
k = j.children(0);
k.style.visibility = "visible";
k.href = "#";
}

// Change the +/- symbol and hide the children. This function
works on "element"
// displays
function ch(e)
{
// find the +/- symbol
mark = e.children(0).children(0);

// if it is already collapsed, expand it by showing the
children
if (mark.innerText == "+")
{
mark.innerText = "-";
for (var i = 1; i < e.children.length; i++)
e.children(i).style.display = "block";
}

// if it is expanded, collapse it by hiding the children
else if (mark.innerText == "-")
{
mark.innerText = "+";
for (var i = 1; i < e.children.length; i++)
e.children(i).style.display="none";
}
}

// Change the +/- symbol and hide the children. This function
work on "comment"
// and "cdata" displays
function ch2(e)
{
// find the +/- symbol, and the "PRE" element that contains
the content
mark = e.children(0).children(0);
contents = e.children(1);

// if it is already collapsed, expand it by showing the
children
if (mark.innerText == "+")
{
mark.innerText = "-";
// restore the correct "block"/"inline" display type to
the PRE
if (contents.className == "db" || contents.className ==
"cb")
contents.style.display = "block";
else contents.style.display = "inline";
}

// if it is expanded, collapse it by hiding the children
else if (mark.innerText == "-")
{
mark.innerText = "+";
contents.style.display = "none";
}
}

// Handle a mouse click
function cl()
{
e = window.event.srcElement;

// make sure we are handling clicks upon expandable
container elements
if (e.className != "c")
{
e = e.parentElement;
if (e.className != "c")
{
return;
}
}
e = e.parentElement;

// call the correct funtion to change the collapse/expand
state and display
if (e.className == "e")
ch(e);
if (e.className == "k")
ch2(e);
}

// Dummy function for expand/collapse link navigation - trap
onclick events instead
function ex()
{}

// Erase bogus link info from the status window
function h()
{
window.status=" ";
}

// Set the onclick handler
document.onclick = cl;

]]>
</xsl:comment>
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>

<BODY class="st">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</BODY>

</HTML>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Templates for each node type follows. The output of
each template has a similar structure to enable script to
walk the result tree easily for handling user
interaction. -->

<!-- Template for the DOCTYPE declaration. No way to get
the DOCTYPE, so we just put in a placeholder -->

<!-- no support for doctypes
<xsl:template match="node()[nodeType()=10]">
<DIV class="e"><SPAN>
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN class="d">&lt;!DOCTYPE <xsl:value-of
select="name()"/><I> (View
Source for full doctype...)</I>&gt;</SPAN>
</SPAN></DIV>
</xsl:template>
-->

<!-- Template for pis not handled elsewhere -->
<xsl:template match="processing-instruction()">
<DIV class="e">
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&lt;?</SPAN>
<SPAN class="pi">
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/> <xsl:value-of select="."/>
</SPAN>
<SPAN
class="m">?&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Template for the XML declaration. Need a separate template
because the
pseudo-attributes
are actually exposed as attributes instead of just element
content, as
in other pis -->
<!-- No support for the xml declaration
<xsl:template match="pi('xml')">
<DIV class="e">
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&lt;?</SPAN><SPAN class="pi">xml
<xsl:for-each
select="@*"> said:
</xsl:for-each></SPAN><SPAN class="m">?&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>
-->

<!-- Template for attributes not handled elsewhere -->
<xsl:template match="@*" xml:space="preserve"><SPAN><xsl:attribute
name="class"><xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()" /></SPAN><SPAN class="m">="</SPAN>
<B><xsl:value-of
select="."/></B><SPAN class="m">"</SPAN></xsl:template>

<!-- Template for attributes in the xmlns or xml namespace -->
<!-- UNKNOWN
<xsl:template match="@xmlns:*|@xmlns|@xml:*"><SPAN
class="ns"> <xsl:value-of
select="name()"/></SPAN><SPAN class="m">="</SPAN>
<B class="ns"><xsl:value-of
select="."/></B><SPAN class="m">"</SPAN></xsl:template>
-->

<!-- Template for attributes in the dt namespace -->
<!-- UNKNOWN
<xsl:template match="@dt:*|@d2:*"><SPAN
class="dt"> <xsl:value-of
select="name()"/></SPAN><SPAN class="m">="</SPAN><B
class="dt"><xsl:value-of
select="."/></B><SPAN class="m">"</SPAN></xsl:template>
-->

<!-- Template for text nodes -->
<xsl:template match="text()">
<DIV class="e">
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN class="tx">
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</SPAN>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>


<!-- Note that in the following templates for comments
and cdata, by default we apply a style appropriate for
single line content (e.g. non-expandable, single line
display). But we also inject the attribute 'id="clean"' and
a script call 'f(clean)'. As the output is read by the
browser, it executes the function immediately. The function
checks to see if the comment or cdata has multi-line data,
in which case it changes the style to a expandable,
multi-line display. Performing this switch in the DHTML
instead of from script in the XSL increases the performance
of the style sheet, especially in the browser's asynchronous
case -->

<!-- Template for comment nodes -->
<xsl:template match="comment()">
<DIV class="k">
<SPAN>
<A class="b" onclick="return false" onfocus="h()"
STYLE="visibility:hidden">-</A>
<SPAN class="m">
&lt;!--
</SPAN>
</SPAN>
<SPAN id="clean" class="ci">
<PRE>
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</PRE>
</SPAN>
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN
class="m">--&gt;</SPAN>
<SCRIPT>f(clean);</SCRIPT>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Template for cdata nodes -->
<!-- UNSUPPORTED
<xsl:template match="cdata()">
<DIV class="k">
<SPAN><A class="b" onclick="return false" onfocus="h()"
STYLE="visibility:hidden">-</A> <SPAN class="m">
&lt;![CDATA[</SPAN></SPAN>
<SPAN id="clean" class="di"><PRE><xsl:value-of
select="."/></PRE></SPAN>
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN> <SPAN
class="m">]]&gt;</SPAN>
<SCRIPT>f(clean);</SCRIPT></DIV>
</xsl:template>
-->


<!-- Note the following templates for elements may
examine children. This harms to some extent the ability to
process a document asynchronously - we can't process an
element until we have read and examined at least some of its
children. Specifically, the first element child must be
read before any template can be chosen. And any element
that does not have element children must be read completely
before the correct template can be chosen. This seems an
acceptable performance loss in the light of the formatting
possibilities available when examining children. -->

<!-- Template for elements not handled elsewhere (leaf nodes) -->
<xsl:template match="*">
<DIV class="e">
<DIV STYLE="margin-left:1em;text-indent:-2em">
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&lt;</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute
name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<xsl:apply-templates
select="@*"/>
<SPAN class="m">
/&gt;
</SPAN>
</DIV>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Template for elements with comment, pi and/or cdata children -- <xsl:template match="*[comment() | processing-instruction()]">
<DIV class="e">
<DIV class="c">
<A href="#" onclick="return false" onfocus="h()"
class="b">-</A>
<SPAN
class="m">&lt;</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute
name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*"/>
<SPAN
class="m">&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
<DIV>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
<DIV>
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN
class="m">&lt;/</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
</DIV>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Template for elements with only text children -->
<xsl:template match="*[text() and not(comment() |
processing-instruction())]">
<DIV class="e">
<DIV STYLE="margin-left:1em;text-indent:-2em">
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN
class="m">&lt;</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute
name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*"/>
<SPAN class="m">&gt;</SPAN>
<SPAN class="tx">
<xsl:value-of
select="."/>
</SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&lt;/</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute
name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>

<!-- Template for elements with element children -->
<xsl:template match="*[*]">
<DIV class="e">
<DIV class="c" STYLE="margin-left:1em;text-indent:-2em">
<A href="#"
onclick="return false" onfocus="h()" class="b">-</A>
<SPAN
class="m">&lt;</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*"/>
<SPAN
class="m">&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
<DIV>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
<DIV>
<SPAN class="b"> </SPAN>
<SPAN
class="m">&lt;/</SPAN>
<SPAN>
<xsl:attribute
name="class">
<xsl:if
test="starts-with(name(),'xsl:')">x</xsl:if>
t
</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:value-of
select="name()"/>
</SPAN>
<SPAN class="m">&gt;</SPAN>
</DIV>
</DIV>
</DIV>
</xsl:template>

</xsl:stylesheet>
 

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