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  • To: "bryan" <bry@i...>,"Kanchana D S (RBIN/DCA-TSG) *" <Kanchana.DS@i...>
  • Subject: RE: XSLT for desktop applications
  • From: "Dare Obasanjo" <dareo@m...>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 01:25:05 -0800
  • Cc: <xml-dev@l...>
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  • Thread-topic: XSLT for desktop applications

I can't think of any way the .NET framework supports his scenario besides what you outlined below. It seems like a very odd thing to require that a native GUI application be built with XSLT, like asking that a web page be built with C++. 

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: bryan [mailto:bry@i...] 
	Sent: Mon 1/13/2003 12:29 AM 
	To: 'Kanchana D S (RBIN/DCA-TSG) *' 
	Cc: xml-dev@l... 
	Subject: RE:  XSLT for desktop applications
	
	



	[Kanchana D S ]
	> Can XSLT be used for desktop applications? If so, how ? We have the
	>requirement to design the GUI for a desktop application using XSLT. The
	>help
	>for developing non-web based applications (WinForms in the .NET
	>environment)using xslt seems to be very little. That is, is it possible
	to
	>generate the user interface for a WinForms application using XSLT?
	>
	
	
	http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/11/NETGUIBliss/default.aspx
	
	this does not have any XSLT in it as far as I remember but it does show
	the implementation of an xml based GUI language for Windows Forms, the
	only use for xslt in that scenario that I can see would be to generate
	the xml files from some other xml instance.
	
	
	
	
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