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Re: Newbie - advice asked

  • From: Guy Murphy <guy-murphy@e...>
  • To: "Hewko, Doug" <Doug.Hewko@c...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 12:04:31 +0100

msxml4 parser
Hiya.

You'll get possibly lots of different flavours of answer, and no one answer
is "right".

What I'll contribute, is for somebody getting their toes wet with XML/XSL
using ASP and the MS parser is very quick and easy, and there are plenty of
examples on MSDN of doing just this.

Cheers
    Guy.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hewko, Doug" <Doug.Hewko@c...>
To: <xml-dev@l...>
Cc: "Hewko, Doug" <Doug.Hewko@c...>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Newbie - advice asked


> Hi!
>
> I would like some advice on how to go about expanding my knowledge in XML.
I
> am playing around with a intranet site and hopefully can put it into
> production some time. Very basic and it uses client-side XML. Our standard
> platform is MS IE 5.5 without plug-ins, so I am quite limited. I did
install
> the new MSXML4 parser, but it only runs in side-by-side mode. Upgrading 10
> 000 computers to the new parser is pretty much an impossibility, so my
> client-side XML will always have a limited audience.
>
> My eventual goal is to have something that can be displayed as easily on a
> Palm or cell phone as on a personal computer.
>
> I just found out that one of my development servers supports ASP, so I can
> try to create server-side XML code. I do not know what version of parsers
> the servers use; I'm still trying to figure out how to test if I can have
> server-side XML on them. (All I did was a simple ASP file to get the time,
> and a ASP file to output an XML structure to my browser.)
>
> My question is should I jump into ASP and use that for server-side XML,
> should I download XALAN and use that, or should I try to get the MSXML4 to
> work and use some of the cool XML features such as variables?
>
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