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Re: Client-side XSLT. Re: Bad News on IE6 XML Support
- From: David Carlisle <davidc@nag.co.uk>
- To: pault12@pacbell.net
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 15:20:57 +0100
> And how do you know
> what xsl stylesheet to bind on client side?
stylesheet PI REC.
> So are you telling me that you can render SVG into
> HTML and CSS ?
No but I could render some of it in (say) MS's VML on IE (not that I've
written a stylesheet for that) or I a stylesheet to take svg
namespaced elements produce something using <embed> calls for adobe's viewer.
> If user want's MathML rendered into HTML + CSS - user should
> ask the server for such a functionality.
why?
> "Why do you need client-side XSLT at all" ?
In order to render XML files.
You answer that you don't want to do that you want to serve some
pre-rendered translation. Fine. The internet is big enough for both
approaches, why argue?
David
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