Subject: Re: [xsl] question on random numbers for browser XSLT From: Michael Dykman <mdykman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:31:58 -0400 |
The times, they are a'changin' http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Ben Mendis<ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Not to get off topic, but outside the community of IT professionals, IE > clearly dominates. Depending on the target audience, IE might account > for more than 95% of browser share. > > I /still/ find websites that tell me to use IE instead of Firefox. > > Now back on topic, could you use random.org or a similar online random > number generator? > > Martin Honnen wrote: >> Vladimir Nesterovsky wrote: >>> Usually you may access javascript from browser's xslt. >> >> With IE and MSXML you can use JScript or VBScript using the >> msxsl:script extension element. However as far as I am aware other >> browsers (Mozilla, Opera, Safari) do not offer any such feature so >> saying "usually you may access javascript" does not really describe it. >> > > -- > > Ben Mendis > Support Specialist > Antenna House > 10410 Kensington Pkwy > Suite 207 > Kensington, Maryland 20895 > USA > Phone: +1 301-942-4007 > Email: ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Web: www.antennahouse.com > > -- - michael dykman - mdykman@xxxxxxxxx - All models are wrong. Some models are useful.
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