Hi Daniel,
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 14:43, Daniel Veillard wrote:
That would be sufficient for XML-RPC driven XSLT interraction.
Simple framework, easy deployment, and everything is kept at the markup
and structure level.
Speaking of simple framework and easy deployment, the simplest thing I
have seen so far is sometimes called REST :-) .
Translated into XSLT, this gives something such as:
<xsl:variable name="response"
select="document('http://example.com/bar.cgi?order=Gimme+beer')"/>
It doesn't even need any exslt extension (except maybe to encode the
query string) and is just plain standard XSLT.
For those of you who read French, I came to the same (controversial)
conclusion on a real world case recently on XMLfr:
http://xmlfr.org/documentations/articles/021115-0002
My 0,02 Euros,
Eric
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