Subject: RE: <xsl:stylesheet xmlns... From: "Chris Bayes" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 15:05:38 +0100 |
>Let's talk practical: > What other browser uses it? > None but then other browsers don't support the w3c doms You could also do the following if you had a w3c compliant browser function changeStylesheet(stylesheet){ if (proc == "xalan"{ xsl.setStyleURL(stylesheet); document.body.innerHTML = xsl.getHtmlText(); }else{ xsl.load(stylesheet); document.body.innerHTML = xml.transformNode(xsl); } } function changeDocument(doc){ if (proc == "xalan"{ xsl.setDocumentURL(doc); document.body.innerHTML = xsl.getHtmlText(); }else{ xml.load(doc); document.body.innerHTML = xml.transformNode(xsl); } } I don't think that this solution constitutes in Paul Tchistopolski's word <quote> Or you are talking about some proprietary-absolutely non-standard-vendor-specific API which allows you to associate the same main data file with multiple xsl stylesheets ? Shame on you, Sebastian, you should not get your hands dirty with using the API's which are not blessed by W3C ( right? ;-). </quote> Some people are fond of their vintage cars even though they are clapped out smokeing buckets that you can't get support for. If you are sticking with Netscape out of some sense of loyalty then go on and use that proprietary-absolutely-non-standard-vendor-specific API I can't wait till it is consigned to the tip where it belongs. I also can't wait for version 6. Ciao Chris XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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