At 12:22 AM 11/19/2003, Paul wrote:
...The other way is to transform it
dynamically. The only way I know of is using PHP's Sablotron, which is
the built-in XSLT transformation engine....
....How do non-PHP people do it? Someone mentioned
JavaScript, which made my blood freeze in horror...
JavaScript would not be used on the server, would it? Rather, it falls on
the client-side processing side of the line.
Server-side solutions besides PHP include Apache Cocoon, which is widely
used and well-liked (open source, Java-based technology), or if you like
Python, 4Suite, a similarly-targeted web application server with good XSLT
support and a bunch of other goodies (also open source).
Check out xml.apache.org or 4Suite.org.
What did I forget?
Cheers,
Wendell
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