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Håkon Wium Lie wrote: > > Jonathan Borden wrote: > > To answer your question: One way to retrofit existing browsers > > is via MIME filters. Didier Martin, for example, has discussed > > the use of a MIME filter in IE and Mozilla to render SGML > > and XML via DSSSL. Those interested in serving SGML could take a look at the DocZilla browser from Citec, www.doczilla.org, which uses the company's own SGML and XML DOM-compliant parser, plus NGLayout to do client-side CSS styling. Interaction is handled by Javascript and the DOM. Its pretty neat. > > What facilities does Opera have to allow client side XSL > > transformations, and what facilities are planned? Well to do client side XSL, it first has to support XML - first steps first ... > We have XML&CSS running internally. Yay! Cool. Look forward to seeing that. > That was easy due to availability > of XML parsers, Is it a SAX or a DOM parser (or something else)? -- Chris XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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