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RE: XML/XSL Demo ?

Subject: RE: XML/XSL Demo ?
From: "Volkmann, Mark" <Mark.Volkmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 10:01:51 -0500
xml xsl demo
Title: RE: XML/XSL Demo ?

Here are two client-side XSL demos that I'm particularly fond of.

The first demonstates allowing the user to cause different XSL style sheets to be applied to an XML document by clicking buttons. Open DetailSummary.html to try it.

<<MultiXSL.zip>>
The second demonstrates creating a sortable HTML table.  There is only one XSL style sheet.  The sorting performed by it is modified when the user clicks a button in the table header. Open Portfolio.html to try it.

<<Table.zip>>
I have only tested these in IE5.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Patrice Bonhomme [SMTP:Patrice.Bonhomme@xxxxxxxx]
    Sent:   Monday, October 04, 1999 4:18 AM
    To:     xml-dev@xxxxxxxx; xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject:        XML/XSL Demo ?


    Hi,

    I have been asked to do a presentation of XML. I have the materials for the
    presentation but i would like to do an impressive demonstration. So, i am
    looking for a demonstration that shows the advantages for using XML/XSL:
     - at client side and/or server side
     - XLink/XPointer within XML
     - Stylesheet in XSL

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