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For what its worth, I'm paddling up the same river.
I'm sure there are other (better?) ways to handle
my XML documents, but you can take a look at what
I've done using XSL to render XML codebooks for
display on IE5. It is a pretty basic example but
may be useful (to someone). Any feedback or suggestions
are welcome of course :)
http://csa.berkeley.edu:7502/DDI/
Jeff Royal
Survey Research Center
jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>My question is
>how much of my site I should develop using these and how much
>using HTML/CSS/behaviours etc... or should I integrate them
>both (experiences of doing this would be appreciated).
>
>Some examples I have looked at use an XML page which is styled
>using XSL which contains HTML/CSS and Javascipt. Is this the >best way to
do it?
>
>Any example sites - even only IE5 compatable?
>
>Thanks
>Steven
>
>Steven Livingstone
>President, AIP Scotland.
>ceo@xxxxxxxxx
>http://www.citix.com
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>Join Association of Internet Professionals - http://www.citix.com/aip
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