Nearly all major browsers have support for XML and XSLT.
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As of version 1.0.2, Firefox has support for XML and XSLT (and CSS).
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Mozilla
Mozilla includes Expat for XML parsing and has support to display XML + CSS. Mozilla also has some support for Namespaces.
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Mozilla is available with an XSLT implementation.
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Netscape
As of version 8, Netscape uses the Mozilla engine, and therefore it has the same XML / XSLT support as Mozilla.
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Opera
As of version 9, Opera has support for XML and XSLT (and CSS). Version 8 supports only XML + CSS.
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Internet Explorer
As of version 6, Internet Explorer supports XML, Namespaces, CSS, XSLT, and XPath.
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Version 5 is NOT compatible with the official W3C XSL Recommendation.
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