Joe,
> That's only true if the XML file has the appropriate style sheet
> attached or associated. Otherwise one ends up with a nearly
> unreadable list of terms.
Modern browsers can view 'any' XML document - even if a style sheet is not
associated with it. It would be no more difficult to view a raw XML log than
it would be to examine a Cabrillo log in, for example, notepad. The only
thing the style sheet does is changes the presentation but it does not
prevent you from viewing the raw data.
Sylvan Katz - VE5ZX
Saskatoon, SK
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