Just to comment some early comments, i've started my XSLT journey on
the browsers, and i had no problem whatsoever. And yes, using
Sarissa...
One of my early projects was to build a tradicional 3 pane frameset,
with a menu on the left side, a main area in the right and a "tabs"
area above it.
I used XSLT on the browser for everithing, namelly build the tree menu
on the left and the tabs on the top. The main area was usually the
result of a URL, but in somes cases i build a data-entry grid from XML
data from the server with XSLT also, that i use also to keep the
changes to the data in a internal XML file.
I used framesets but it's as easy to use DIV's instead.
I maybe have some 6-8 xslt's total, and it's woring fine.
That's just my 2 cents. Of a Euro, i mean...
On 16/03/06, Gowri Ratakonda <gratakonda(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote:
Wendell,
Or even better, they can work to
provide a layer such
as Sarissa (look it up if you're going to work on
the client-side
Thanks for suggesting, I downloaded Sarissa. Now I
need to read up the documentation and figure out how
to use it.
I appreciate your help.
Regards,
Gowri
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