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Re: XML websites


rendering websites
> What I haven't seen is a true XML website; a model. If XML technology 
> is set to become the pervasive programming language of webservers 
> everywhere, then where are the websites?

http://www.systemwire.com is entirely XML based. We have our own, very 
restricted markup language, plus style sheets.

We use server-side translation to render them to HTML so you won't see 
the XML (client-side XSLT support is still bad, plus we build up the 
page from multiple files, e.g. the news area is a separate XML file, 
and so is the navigation bar).

This is the only tip I would venture to give you, really, don't rely on 
client side rendering.

Christian


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