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RE: xsl:sort in old MSXML

Subject: RE: xsl:sort in old MSXML
From: "Claudio Russo" <crusso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 09:41:22 -0300
msxml xsl on the fly
David,

Sorry, but when you mean "to convert", do you mean "to transform"?

But if the answer is "to convert", why should I convert to HTML and place the output in my pages? Why not to use the "on-the-fly" processing of XSLT to get the "output=HTML"?

Claudio.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Martes, 01 de Julio de 2003 05:52 p.m.
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE:  xsl:sort in old MSXML




  I don't get the Procedural one. In your msg you've said "write XML at
  home and convert it into HTML". I think from this excerpt that you mean
  that instructions can be kept and run inside an XML file. I still don't
  get how. I only associate the process to de XSL language, providing an
  HTML output.

Wendell meant that rather than fight with complexities of cross-browser
client side javascript interfaces to XSLT, a simpler and far more
popular route is to maintain your XML document and your XSLT file "in
house" and then use a command line xslt program (you can use msxsl.exe
if you want to stay with MS) to convert your XML files to HTML.
You then put these HTML pages on your web server. That way they can be
read by any browser without having to worry about XSLT support.

David

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