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Internet Explorer Overview
![]() Internet Explorer 5.0 is the first browser to ship with complete support for XML 1.0. Internet Explorer supports a wide variety of other XML technologies, including a subset of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) W3C working draft, the XML Document Object Model (DOM), the XML Namespaces 1.0 Recommendation and XML schemas. Internet Explorer 5 supplies a general purpose XML parser that lets any application easily manipulate XML information. In addition, Internet Explorer 5 provides support for building XML data islands. By establishing these technologies as an integral part of the Windows® operating system, developers and end users can count on widely available, consistent and complete support for XML. Further, this implementation makes XML easily accessible to developers, regardless of their programming language choice. The Internet Explorer code samples include displaying XML in Internet Explorer, using XSL to map XML to HTML, building XML data islands in Internet Explorer, and using the XML parser to read XML documents.
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