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Hannah Smalltree, Editorial DirectorI do not know of any browser that supports XLink/XPointer well. Opera has an intersting approach to handling links which involves an extension to CSS2 rather than XLink/XPointer. Outside that, it's probably best to handle links server side (downtranslating to plain vanilla HTML links).
This was first published in February 2003