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Re: Netscape Support for XSL - client vs server rant

Subject: Re: Netscape Support for XSL - client vs server rant
From: Mitch Amiano <amiamc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 22:40:17 -0400
xsl client
I am reminded of the design of SONET and the ISO layered network model.
There may be no single "right" answer in either of these cases, but there is
a coherent infrastructure and conceptual model for composing new solutions.

owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> There will always be someone whose ability to render locally is exceeded by
> the xml/xsl combination that might be sent down the wire to them.  We
> already recognize that by way of the http information sent with post and/or
> get (what types of responses the client can handle).  The beauty of the
> xml/xsl is that somewhere earlier than that underpowered client some
> middle-iron system can do a client sensitive transform to render a form that
> the ultimate client can use.  Consider the sales representative using a cell
> phone to access client information.  When he/she is using a cell phone, some
> place in the middle-iron the material is transformed to meet the limitations
> of the form factor of the cell phone display.  When the sales representative
> gets to the motel room in the evening and pulls out a laptop the rendering
> can be done on edge-most client (the laptop) and the middle-iron/ware level
> transform is unnecessary.  Where the transform occurs has no single "best"
> or "right" answer.  Transformation locale is (and will probably be for some
> time to come) a matter of circumstance and preference.  In some respects I
> am reminded that this aspect of the future use of XSLT is a lot like
> sausage: if you like it, you really don't want to know how it is made.
>
> Frank
> Dr. Frank Mabry
> Dept. of EE&CS, U.S. Military Academy
> West Point, NY 10996
> email: df6954@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Phone: (914) 938-2960
>
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