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Subject: RE: Where and how to place XSL processor for formatting of ASP form handler generated XML response?
From: Jonathan Marsh <jmarsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 09:35:17 -0700
RE: Where and how to place XSL processor for formatting of A
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Amit Rekhi [mailto:amitr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Subject: Where and how to place XSL processor for formatting of ASP form
>handler generated XML response?

I'm afraid you are on the bleeding edge of trying to integrate MSXSL into a
system.  Obviously there are severe limitations to how XSL can be used at
this point.

>    1) Where do I place the MSXSL(XSL processor)  for it to trap a response
>(an XML steam) generated by an ASP form handler after form submission?
Good question.  I can't think of a straightforward way to do this.  Let me
speculate instead.  MSXSL only accepts XML via URLs - so you need to find a
way to package up the URL for the form submission and pass it into the XSL
processor instead of automatically going back to the ASP page.  Perhaps
build this URL via script or write a dummy ASP page which returns this URL,
then the "real" request could be passed to the XSL processor.

>    2) What scripting event and code would I use with the MSXSL to trap the
>XML response from the form handler?
I'm afraid you will need to experiment with a solution such as outlined
above.  I don't have any sample code which does it.


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