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Re: Compatibility question

Subject: Re: Compatibility question
From: António Mota <amsmota@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 23:22:54 +0100
client xslt
Sarissa works well for me, but i'm testing my apps in IE and FF
only... And i believe the technology they now call AJAX (assyncronous
javascript and xml, but that includes xslt and other technologies
alltogheter) have a great future. Look at Google that is using that in
their new products (and i believe that google is the greates "menace"
to microsoft these days).

On Apr 8, 2005 10:22 PM, Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 04:13 PM 4/8/2005, you wrote:
> >On Apr 8, 2005 9:54 PM, JBryant@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > > Look into Sarissa.
> >
> >I did it. ;-)
> >
> >But it seems that Konqueror and Safari (KHTML based) are not supported
> >at all (XPath, for example)...
> 
> As long as there is a market for HTML browsers, there will ipso facto be a
> market for browsers that do not support XML/XSLT client-side.
> 
> I agree with what Charles said about this, with a slight change in
> emphasis. It isn't that server-side transforms are in themselves better;
> rather, that the browsers and clients generally are still a moving target
> (indeed, when you include non-HTML consumers they're all over the place),
> and there will remain a number of ways to reach them.
> 
> Five or eight years ago the situation was similarly unsettled with HTML
> itself. Now HTML is more stable and better understood, we have better
> support for the HTML DOM, CSS is more dependable and widespread, etc. (Note
> this isn't exactly a promise that you'll be able to do what you want if you
> only wait -- the next five years could bring us more fragmentation not
> consolidation. There's no eternal law that says HTML/DOM/CSS, or even some
> kind of platform for XML/XSLT, is the be-all/end-all of standards on the
> client. I'm very glad to see the standards progressing as well as they are;
> but we've seen killer apps out of the blue before....)
> 
> Cheers,
> Wendell
> 
> 
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