From: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi(_dot_)mukul(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
I think having XSLT 2.0 support on browser will be useful.
Sure, but:
XSLT
2.0 on server side is certainly an alternative. But for e.g., I just
have a plain HTTP Web Server with no Java support (Servlets, JSP etc),
then I can serve XML+XSLT to the browser, and the browser can do the
transformation.
You don't need Java support on your web server. Just some kind of
server-side technology.
And what web server doesn't give you that?
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