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"... if the browser supports it..." -- This is a very important point. Web developers are forced to provide support for legacy browsers, so server-side transformations are very appealing. In a business environment you just can't lock out potential customers by denying access based on browser capability. Cheers, Jim > What kind of transformation do you refer to?, I mean, > just to put the > XML data in the right sequencial order and then format the > resultant XML > document with CSS at the client, or maybe, the common way, do the > transformation to HTML or XHTML in the server and the CSS > rendering at the > client (again, if the browser supports it...) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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