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Re: Clientside XSLT Transformations Design and Concept

Subject: Re: Clientside XSLT Transformations Design and Concepts
From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:53:38 +0200
Re:  Clientside XSLT Transformations Design and Concept
Do you think the clients are going to support XML transforms for
inputs that large?

Temporary internet location is secure so I suppose not.

Sarissa javascript library http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/



Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

On 7/13/07, Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, thinking outloud here. This is what I hope to accomplish:

a)  deliver large (1/2meg - 5meg) xml doc and xslt doc to the client
for client-side rendering.
b)  save xml and xslt in user's temporary internet location
c)  on initial page load (server-side transformation occurs) deliver
"Page 1" of the results
d)  after initial page load, clientside transformations will be
performed pulling from the user temporary internet folder

Questions:
b)  can you perform clientside transformations against an xml source
located in the user's temp folder?
d)  any clientside javascript library recommendations?  I am using
prototype pretty heavily now, didn't see that xslt transformations
were an option.

Thanks for your advice!

Karl S.

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