Look into Sarissa.
I know at least one frequent poster to this list has been using it for
cross-browser work with XSL.
HTH
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies)
Camaleón <noelamac(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
04/08/2005 02:49 PM
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[xsl] Compatibility question
Hello,
Just a simple question:
Is there any way to use a client-side solution (i.e. JavaScript) to
work with XML and XSL(T) and get data available and visible in all
browsers (I mean: Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape, Internet Explorer,
Opera, Safari, Konqueror, etc.)?
I find very frustrating using a standard tecnology like XML and XSL
and when triying to put them at work all are about browser problems
and incompatibilities...
:-(
Greetings.
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