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> > So could *you* please tell me when I we can start > > counting? I mean is *current* client-XSLT mature > > enough to be called a 'technology' ? > > Start counting with the release of IE 6. Two components: specification > (there for some time), widely available, relatively spec-conformant > implementation (available with IE 6). OK, I agree. Now let us see in one year from now how many pages on the web will provide client-side XSLT ? ( By the way, even people do *talk* about 'selectiors' on the servers, that are redirecting XSLT-not-aware client to the 'another branch', neither Chris, nor Jeni have it *implemented*. Their sites support MSIE with XSLT *only*. I mean you can not acccess the *same* URL with diffrent browsers and get something in *any* case. I should point out that it was *not* so with JavaScript and frames. > > You can not say : "it is a technology" and in the > > next sentence say : "well, it is a preview , so > > don't compare it to the other technologies". > > I was simply saying that the default "XSLT" with IE 5 was not XSLT. I agree. *However*, those, who were using it was claiming that "XSLT on client side it already here!!! Look at that!!!" This client-side XSLT is such a fuzzy thing, actually. Rgds.Paul.
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