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At 09:08 24/07/2006, Julian Reschke wrote: Thanks Julian, I am glad to see that lynx is still active. As you will see from my last post I think we need to address CLAX without browsers so unless this solves the question of installing XSLT functionality perhaps this should move to another thread. Best P. >Elliotte Harold schrieb: >>peter murray-rust wrote: >> >>>- I cannot send a client an XML document and an XSLT stylesheet >>>and expect them to process it without further instructions >>>dependent on their environment. >>I don't think this is true any more. The only current browser I >>know of that doesn't support XSLT is lynx. Perhaps an important >>one, so two questions: >>1. Besides lynx, which other browsers do not support XSLT? >>2. Is lynx stopping you from sending XML+XSLT to browsers? >>If the answer to 1 is "none" and the answer to 2 is "Yes", then >>what's really needed is an effort to add XSLT to lynx. Shouldn't >>actually be that hard. We just need to transform the document and >>then pass it into lynx's regular HTML renderer. > >I agree with these points, but I'd like to add some more questions: > >3. Does the XSLT implementation have a fully working node-set >extension (AFAIK right now, only IE does). > >4. Are there any plans to upgrade the browser engine to XSLT 2.0 >(AFAIK, nobody is planning that, and I'd really like to understand why). > >Best regards, Julian Peter Murray-Rust Unilever Centre for Molecular Sciences Informatics University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK +44-1223-763069
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