2nd September 2025 - Link Blog
Making XML human-readable without XSLT. In response to the recent discourse about XSLT support in browsers, Jake Archibald shares a new-to-me alternative trick for making an XML document readable in a browser: adding the following element near the top of the XML:
<script
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
src="script.js" defer="" />
That script.js will then be executed by the browser, and can swap out the XML with HTML by creating new elements using the correct namespace:
const htmlEl = document.createElementNS(
'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml',
'html',
);
document.documentElement.replaceWith(htmlEl);
// Now populate the new DOM
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