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> > I want a second DOM around - an XML object. The HTML > DOM for the page is related to the XML object either > literally by an XSLT script or by something similar. > When I change the *XML DOM* - I want the HTML transformed DOM > to be incrementally updated. > ... > > I am looking for a way so that if the Javascript program > modifies the XML - say by adding an additional book - that > the HTML DOM is automagically updated, say by inserting a new > "li" element in the appropriate place. > Incremental transformation - only changing those parts of the output that are affected by a change to the input - was one of the potential benefits touted when XSLT was designed, and was said to be possible because of the declarative nature of XSLT. In practice, it hasn't been delivered. I'm sure it can be done in principle, as demonstrated by the "back-mapping" done by debugging tools, which link elements in the output to the elements in the input from which they were derived. But there's not much investment going into client-side XSLT, which might have something to do with the fact that it's rather hard to make a business case for such investment. Regards, Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ http://twitter.com/michaelhkay
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