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Subject: Re: Is letting the browser transform XML to XHTML using XSLT a good choice?
From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 16:23:23 -0500
robert letting
Hi,

If you are producing a regular-user website then I would echo everyone who responded - do it server side.

If all you need (eventually) is to change skins/look-and-feel you should be able to do that with CSS.

-Rob


andrew welch wrote:
On 3/2/06, Gowri Ratakonda <gratakonda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Andrew, Michael, Nathan, Charles, Jay,

Thanks a lot for responding to my mail!
I will go with the client-side transformation becuase
Michael suggested that it would be the right way to go
if our goal is to publish dynamic pages.


Hmmm if that's the way you've read it ;-)

I would still argue perform all transformations server side, with all
dynamic client-side functionality done using ajax.

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