Hi,
I have a link to xml file in an html 'index' file
<a href="report.xml">Detailed</a>
<a href="report.xml">Summary</a>
I need to display the same xml file in different ways in each case (link).
1. Is there a way to pass a parameter to the XSL file through the xml URL ?
(this way I'll have one xsl file and according to the parameter value I'll
display only what I need)
2. Is there a way, which is not browser depended, to apply the needed XSL on
the xml file ?
(meaning I've 2 XSL file for 'detailed' version and 'summarized' version)
3. I didn't quite understand, is XSL processor a built-in in all web-browser
? are there platform or web-browsers that don't suppot XSL processor and
additional program should be installed on it ?
4. how can it be the IE6 and netscape fail to open 10M xml file but when I'm
adding to this file an XSL stylesheet it take no longer the 10sec ?
best regards,
ficfic
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