I have some xsl that generates html output using the user's
browser. Is there a technique for tweaking the xsl so it
outputs the html source ? Then I could for example easily
show the source in one html frame and the rendered page in
another. I'm not in a position to use server-side facilities
like a standlone xsl processor. Thanks in advance for any
help.
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