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XSLT Browsers
All mainstream browsers support XML and XSLT.
Mozilla Firefox
Starting from version 3, Firefox has supported XML, XSLT and XPath.
Internet Explorer
Starting from version 6, Internet Explorer has supported XML, XSLT and XPath.
Internet Explorer 5 is not compatible with the official W3C XSL standard.
Google Chrome
Starting from version 1, Chrome has supported XML, XSLT and XPath.
Opera
Starting from version 9, Opera has supported XML, XSLT and XPath. Opera 8 only supports XML + CSS.
Apple Safari
Starting from version 3, Safari has supported XML and XSLT.
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