I'd like to try some server side stuff
Does anyone know of a
Perl/CGI script that I can use/customise to do the server side equivalent of
the attatched files? (or at least transform the XML file using the
XSL)
PHP and ASP are not an option.
Anyone want to suggest a free
Perl tutorial?
RCXAU
Thanks in advance
----- Original Message
----- From: "Stirnaman, Jason" <stirnj@sosmail.state.mo.us> To:
"'James Rayner'" <rcxau@yahoo.com.au> Sent: Saturday, 14 December 2002
01:45 Subject: RE: [xml-dev] IE7 and browsers web standard
compatibility
> James, > > I'm assuming server
technologies, eg. ASP, PHP, Java, etc. are not an option > for
you? Writing an ASP script (if your server is running IIS) to do
your > transform server-side is really quite simple. > >
Jason > > -----Original Message----- > From: James Rayner
[mailto:rcxau@yahoo.com.au] > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 6:55
PM > To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org; Julian Reschke > Subject: Re:
[xml-dev] IE7 and browsers web standard compatibility > > > My
mistake W3schools isn't W3C > > Am i going to be asking the users of
my site to upgrade MSXML > I bet that if I do very few people will
update. > > I have a bit of a policy with my site. > I don't
upload something unless it will be viewable on the last two versions >
of IE. > Most Netscape users keep up to date. > That's why i'm
curious about IE7 (when and if it comes out) > > > -----
Original Message ----- > From: "Julian Reschke"
<julian.reschke@gmx.de> > To: "James Rayner"
<rcxau@yahoo.com.au>; <xml-dev@lists.xml.org> > Sent:
Thursday, 12 December 2002 08:21 > Subject: RE: [xml-dev] IE7 and browsers
web standard compatibility > > > > > From: James Rayner
[mailto:rcxau@yahoo.com.au] > > > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002
7:41 AM > > > To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org > > > Subject:
[xml-dev] IE7 and browsers web standard compatibility > > > >
> > > > > I have a page written in a combination of HTML, XML
and XSLT. > > > I would love to upload it, as it would enhance my
site greatly and make > > things easier for me. > > >
But because many many browsers out there do not fully support XML/XSLT >
> except IE6 and NS7. > > > I won't upload these pages because
according to W3C only 58% of people > on > > the net have a
browser that will support it. The week by week stats can be > >
found at < > > >
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_war.asp. > > > > -
That's not the W3C. > > - IE 5 can be upgraded to support XSLT. >
> > > > I might upload it when IE7 comes out (who knows
when). > > > > > > Anyone know anything about
IE7? > > > > How would that affect the stated facts? >
> > > -- > > <green/>bytes GmbH --
http://www.greenbytes.de -- tel:+492512807760 > > > > >
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