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On 01/12/2010 16:45, Rob Koberg wrote: > Another big problem I forgot to mention is handling browser events. > XML or XML apps (XSL) in the browser cannot catch browser events. > Yes, there's always been an uncomfortable asymmetry here - XSLT to handle the output, XForms to handle the input. Which doesn't really work well in an Ajax kind of world. I'd love to do something more integrated. In principle XSLT is an event-based language so it ought to be possible to find a way to make it handle user-input events (or data arriving from the server) by firing appropriate template rules. But I've no idea how this would look in detail. Michael Kay
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