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Martin Bryan wrote: > There also needs to be a mechanism for non-programmers to be able to control > the process. > ECMAScript could be enhanced to provide a useful halfway house between Java > and XSL, though at present I am uncertain it is adequate for forms control > as it has no input/output controls, which will be vital to link forms to > other applications. ECMAScript is designed to be extended. It has essentially no input/output for roughly the same reason that XML has no "bold" command. It is the application's job to add that. Just as an XML application can add a <B> element, an ECMAScript implementation can add an "open a socket to a remote server" function. Paul Prescod - http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco Three things trust above all else: Your knowledge of your craft That someone turns a profit, and that you will get the shaft http://www.geezjan.org/humor/computers/threes.html XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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