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Subject: Re: Opera's JavaScript API for XSLT?
From: Frans Englich <frans.englich@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 15:40:14 +0200
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 12:24, Michael(tm) Smith wrote:
> Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx>, 2006-09-22 15:11 -0400:
> > Does anyone know where Opera's JavaScript API for XSLT lives?
>
> No documentation on the interface has been officially published
> yet. But it attempts to implement the same XSLTProcessor interface
> supported in current Gecko.
>
> > I have added some XSL transformation conveniences to the dojo toolkit
> > (http://dojotoolkit.org - you would need to use SVN and get the trunk)
> > and wanted to update it for Opera. Some things work the same as the
> > Mozilla family except for transformToFragment, it seems.
>
> transformToFragment() works for me in Opera 9.02 for the test
> cases that I have tried it with. If it doesn't work for you with
> your code, then perhaps there's a bug in Opera's implementation
> that needs to be fixed. If you can give me a test case, and I can
> reproduce it, I'll open a bug for it and will follow up with you
> directly about it.
>
> If you've run into other specific problems or limitations, let me
> know and I'll try to get them resolved.
>
> Note that lack of support for the XSLT document() function in
> Opera's implementation is a known issue.

Out of curiosity, what implementation are you using? Have you written one from 
scratch or have you adapted some known (open source) implementation?


Cheers,

		Frans

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