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Re: [xml-dev] help request: incremental XSLT(-ish?) in javascript
- From: Manos Batsis <manos_lists@geekologue.com>
- To: Thomas Lord <lord@emf.net>
- Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:58:00 +0300
Thomas Lord wrote:
> I am looking for a piece of software that I've
> come to suspect doesn't exist - but I thought
> I'd ask here as one way to double check.
JS+XSLT+MVC brings Freja in mind:
"Freja (Framework for Restful Javascript Applications) is not yet
another Ajax library. It is an Open-Source, MVC, High Level Ajax based
Javascript Framework that lets you use your favorite javascript library
if you wish. It actually plays well with other javascript toolkits and
libraries (prototype, scriptaculous, dojo, etc..)."
Freja implements the MVC pattern but I'm not sure on how much it will
help you do incremental XSLT processing on the DOM - shouldn't be a big
issue by itself though.
The Freja home page seems to be down at the moment... should be easy to
find examples like [1].
[1] http://formassembly.com/blog/the-freja-framework/
Hth,
Manos
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