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Partitioning?

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  • Subject: Partitioning?
  • From: "Didier PH Martin" <martind@n...>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 12:28:40 -0400
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Partitioning?

Hi

 

Does anyone built or is using a server able to partition the XSLT transformation process either on the server side or on the client side. In other words, if the client support XSLT, then the server sends the XML document with the stylesheet link included in the document (the client performs the transformation). Otherwise, if the client does not support XSLT, the transformation occurs on the server side (the server performs the transformation).

 

Other question. Does anyone have build or is using an XSLT engine able to stand as a reverse proxy. Is this reverse proxy having the capabilities mentioned above.

 

Thanks a lot for your collaboration

 

Didier PH Martin

 

Note: This is not a marketing survey, I am writing a text about the current state of the art in the XML world. I mean the real world not the political or the philosophical world but a world with a the day to day usage of XML. So I need to know what is _really_ being used in the field.


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