I believe (it's been a little while and I'm just getting back into the
XSL thing) that, depending on the name space, you can have javascript
functions in your XSL. That doesn't mean that you have to have js in
your html output.
Jason
On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 12:59 PM, William Smale wrote:
I want to use XSL and JavaScript to transform my xml, but I don't want
to include JavaScript at all in my html output. How do I do this?
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