Antonio,
From the little I've read on various websites, am I correct in assuming that
Sarissa is a replacement for the Microsoft XML parser? If so, I can't really
use it. If it's a server-side file, Yahoo is my web host so I can't do
anything fancy without paying more than the $8.95/month budgeted by our
parents group. If it's a client-side file, I don't want to require
non-technical users to download it. My audience needs to use off-the-shelf
features of IE or FF.
What do you mean by "output method, XML or HTTP"? Can you point me to any
reference material at W3C so that my questions here on the XSL list won't be
too general?
Thanks, Alan
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