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Didier PH Martin wrote:
> Hi
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> Does anyone built or is using a server able to partition the XSLT
> transformation process either on the server side or on the client side.
> In other words, if the client support XSLT, then the server sends the
> XML document with the stylesheet link included in the document (the
> client performs the transformation). Otherwise, if the client does not
> support XSLT, the transformation occurs on the server side (the server
> performs the transformation).
Cocoon (http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/) is be able to do so using its
BrowserSelector
(http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/selectors/selectors.html) or
using DELI (CC/PP - http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/deliquick.html).
If you want an example sitemap configuration for this, please ask.
> Other question. Does anyone have build or is using an XSLT engine able
> to stand as a reverse proxy. Is this reverse proxy having the
> capabilities mentioned above.
Reverse-proxying what? I don't understand your question, please give an
example.
> Note: This is not a marketing survey, I am writing a text about the
> current state of the art in the XML world. I mean the real world not the
> political or the philosophical world but a world with a the day to day
> usage of XML. So I need to know what is _/really/_ being used in the
field.
Cocoon websites: http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/link/livesites.html and
also parts of salon.com, nasa.gov - the users' mailing list sometimes
reads like a Fortune 500 directory ;-)
HTH,
</Steven>
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