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Novice. Pointers please!

  • From: Rajesh Kommineni <r_kommineni@y...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 07:53:53 -0800 (PST)

rajesh kommineni
Hello all,
I have little experience developing stand-alone XML
applications. I want to develop web applications.
Please advice me. I am using a Web Server that
supports only CGI and I cant use Java. How can I
develop web applications? I don?t want to limit my web
client to IE 5.0 and cant use asp/jsp.  Can any one
point me to tutorials on developing web applications
with xml as a representation? 

I am thinking to use XSLT to convert xml to html and
serve it to web client. How else can I do it? 
Is this the right way to design? If I want to keep the
xml on the wire, do I definitely need to use asp or
perl to parse the xml on the client side? or to
rephrase, what are the requirements for the client?
Thanks
rajesh



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