But if we're using Javascript, then aren't we relying on client-side
processing? I'm looking for an exclusive server-side solution.
Joe Fawcett wrote:
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 10:36 PM
Subject: [xsl] Dynamically create framed HTML on server using MSXML?
Hello: It looks like the answer to this is no from doing my research,
but I want to make sure that there isn't some extension function or some
other way to do this. Basically what I want to do is to create multiple
output documents on-the-fly (to create two frames in an HTML page that
is sent back to the client) on the server-side using MSXML (this is the
parser that we are stuck with for the time being). Is there any way to
do this using the method of an XML document calling an XSLT stylesheet
and doing the transformation?
Thanks for your help.
W
You use script embedded in the transform.
This means that the stylesheet will only work on MSXML but that seems
inevitable given the requirements.
You can pass a node list to a JavaScript function and save the results
independently of the main result tree.
There are a few examples on the web, if you can't find any I'll try to
write one.
Joe
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