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 Very Dynamic Web Interfaces
Subject: XSL
Date: 2005-02-11 02:13:32
From: redben

I have been working in this style (XML Javascript XSL) for about 2 years now but only with ie. Mozilla had little xml support at that time. I know that now it fully does, and i'm happy for that :) since it will unlock me from developping for ms ie.
But there is one thing a still don't know how is mozilla's XSL implementation ? somebody ever tried it ? i'd really like to go crossbrowser again.

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  • XSL and XML in Mozilla
    2005-02-11 05:00:33 Martin_Honnen

    Mozilla 1.0 <http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.0.html> was released June 5, 2002 and already had support for XMLHttpRequest.
    As for XSLT 1.0 support, it is also there since Mozilla 1.0 though scripting it is supported since 1.2 I think. See the FAQ for details and differences if you want to do client-side XSLT in both IE/Win and Mozilla: <http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xslt/faq.html>


    There is also the Sarissa project: <http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/doc/> which aims to ease the task of XML/XMLHttpRequest/XPath/XSLT scripting across browsers.


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