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RE: How do browsers (IE4.01) trap XML streams coming from server?
- From: "Amit Rekhi" <amitr@a...>
- To: <xml-dev@i...>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 18:47:07 +0530
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Hi!
Graham,
Thanks for your code, it really helped.But there a few things I could not
understand.
>so it will generate something
like > =
anotherASP.asp"
I really could not understand the point you were trying to make
here.
>Alternatively you could use the XSLControl on the server,
mangle the >generated XML with the appropriate style sheet and just send
the resulting >HTML to the browser from the
ASP.
But, following the lines of HTML where the HTML streams are processed on the
client end, should not the same also be the case for XML streams and their
associated XSL
files.
By allowing this processing on the server side will not we shifting
processing focus from where it traditionally is?(on the client side)Will it
right do to
so?
Thanks,
AMIT
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