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Re: Client-side XSLT. Re: Bad News on IE6 XML Support
- From: Marcus Carr <mrc@allette.com.au>
- To: Paul Tchistopolskii <pault12@pacbell.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 16:02:46 +1000
Paul Tchistopolskii wrote:
> So we get some xsl stylesheet to the client and
> that stylesheet starts fetching some documents
> ( with document() ) from multiple websites?
>
> I mean this is what you call 'syndicated content' ?
No, I was thinking more along the lines of something like a stock feed, where you are
fed a stream of data and it's up to you to make use of it as you wish. You receive
XML, then apply the transformation to HTML on the client side. You may then serve
that HTML to your clients, but it still seems a sensible example of client-side XSLT
processing, unless that term implies that the XSLT is sent with.the XML. If so, my
apologies - I came to this thread late.
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Regards,
Marcus Carr email: mrc@allette.com.au
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