Hello,
i tested Mozilla 1.2 before, and noticed that the event onload of the reulted
html not function. I will see, if it works now.
It is a shame we must continue to use browser specific scripting. I mean we
talk in english to understand us, but not in myownversionofenglish.
Do enveryone know if processor.transformToDocument(domToBeTransformed); or
processor.transformToFragment(domToBeTransformed, ownerDocument); form the new
js interface of Mozilla
is DOM Level 2 standard?
Besides of that it seems that transformNode method from MS/IE6 is also
propietary.
Greetings,
Hans Braumüller
this page is really uptodate (last modified 5th December)
(I haven't read it I just saw it announced somewhere:-)
beware though that people will need a newish mozilla to use that
interface)
the first mozillas with xslt didn't have a js interface, then they had a
temporary interface that worked but was documented as being temporary
and would be replaced by something better, then they announced that one,
which I believe is stable. But I think mozilla 1.0 and NS 7 have the
older interface. _someone_ on this list must know the details.
David
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