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Re: [xsl] XSLamenT

2007-07-31 16:38:34
AJAX
Still a buzzword in 2003, hitting the market (critical mass) only
since people realised that the technique was actually really easy
and that Google was making tons of dollars with it, which imho
really started of in end 2005. But the original technique needed to
make AJAX work was invented and implemented in 1999.

Make note that,
with a few exceptions, most AJAX implementations make more or less
use of XSLT.

Noted .. and it will be a great for AJAX when XSLT 2.0 is ubiquitous in
the browser.  Is there any chance of that happening soon?  I know
that with XForms, there were a bunch of browser plug-ins to support it
and now Mozilla (FireFox) is supporting it.  Perhaps XSLT 2.0 browser
plug-in(s) will likewise be the intermediate route?

Anyway, thanks to all for encouraging comments.

Justin Johansson

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