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all of these things look to me like a client side version of cocoon - in
fact couldn't you use that approach in the server and not worry about
the client side so much.
One thing I've learned lately is that the client side should not be
relied on at all.
Rick
peter murray-rust wrote:
> At 10:33 24/07/2006, Philippe Poulard wrote:
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>> Hi Peter,
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> This looks *extremely* exciting and I will have to take time to study
> it. Is there yet a deployment and user community?
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>> peter murray-rust wrote:
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>>> Here is a possible example (all the components already exist - this
>>> is not vapourware).
>>> 1 I have a client-side robot which downloads chemical compounds in
>>> XML from PubChem at the National Institutes for Health (US). A
>>> typical example is caffeine:
>>> http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=28309&disopt=DisplayXML
>>>
>>> 2 I wish to convert this to CML (file://usr/pmr/a123.cml) and have a
>>> stylesheet http://foo.org/pubchem2cml.xsl with a param name=cmlVersion
>>> 3 I wish to put the result in a local database
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>>
>> Have a look here :
>> http://disc.inria.fr/perso/philippe.poulard/xml/active-tags/
>> even if it's not specifically designed to run client-side, it could
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> Peter Murray-Rust
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> University of Cambridge,
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