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RE: Dynamic XML

  • From: Kieran O'Shea <ksh@d...>
  • To: "'xml-dev@i...'" <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:41:05 +0100

dynamic xml
Title: RE: Dynamic XML

"Speaking of which, is there a way to do this "

        Yes but I am not very familiar with it.

        XSL provides a 'script' element to embed script code into the XML
        document as it's being read in by the XSL process.
        Any book or documentation on XSL & IE5 should provide this.

        IE5 alone will provide a DOM for the XML document. There should
        be parsers out there which provide  a C++ interface.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   GW [SMTP:gregg@i...]
    Sent:   Thursday, September 30, 1999 11:40 AM
    To:     xml-dev@i...
    Subject:        RE: Dynamic XML

    Speaking of which, is there a way to do this or access the DOM via C++ in IE?
    Or just script?

    At 03:27 PM 9/30/99 +0100, you wrote:

      Dosn't XSL for IE5 hace a script tag to allow for embedding of scripts on to an
      XML page ?

      Surly this is the best support for Dynamic XML ?

      -----Original Message-----
      From:  Heikki Toivonen [SMTP:heikki@c...]
      Sent:  Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:04 AM
      To:    xml-dev
      Subject:       RE: Dynamic XML

      > I've started looking at dynamic XML-Pages, and the two "languages" I've
      > seen so far is "XML-QL: A Query Language for XML" and "XSP: eXtensible
      > Server Pages". I haven't been able to find anything else at W3C's site.
      > Are there any other standards or semi-standards for dynamic XML?

      What exactly do you mean by dynamic XML?

      By attaching scripts to your XML you can have applications manipulating XML
      content. You can use the HTML SCRIPT element from the HTML namespace (or if
      you are using DocZilla a specific PI as well). See for example
      <http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/xml/> or <http://www.doczilla.com/anno.html>.
      The latter example uses SGML but you could do the same with XML. There are a
      lot of other examples elsewhere as well, if you would like to learn more.

      --
        Heikki Toivonen
      <http://www.doczilla.com>
      <http://www.citec.fi/>

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