XML to XML transformation with XSLT in Firefox and IE?

I think the problem is to tell what is the "correct" display. Browsers like Firefox or IE assume that once you load an XML document with an xml-stylesheet processing instruction of type text/xsl into a browser window you want to transform the XML to something the browser knows to render, like HTML or these days like (X)HTML plus SVG (or plus MathML). Your stylesheet however takes the XML input and transforms it to some XML result format which is unknown to the browser so all it does is render the contents of text nodes in the result tree.

Opera seems to transform the XML input to the XML result but then it seems to recognize that the result format is unknown and that way decides to render the source tree of the result. That might be what you prefer but I am not sure there is a spec demanding that behaviour.

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