Dear Selva,
I'm not aware of a Web browser that is capable of applying XSLT 2.0
transformations.
Will generating static XHTML pages be an alternative?
The world would be a better place if the mainstream tool vendors all
supported XSLT 2.0 (and if the users asked for it instead of trying to
find a 1.0 solution). OpenOffice 3.2.0 which now uses Saxon is a good
but all too rare example for an XSLT-2.0-aware tool. But this won't help
you here.
I didn't have a look at Syntext Serna yet which might be an alternative
to both your current editor and the browser. I think it uses XSLT for
rendering (powered by Saxon 9B), but I'm not sure whether you may use
arbitrary XSLT 2.0 constructs for rendering there, such as
xsl:analyze-string.
Besides: I consider Mike almost a saint. Having edited a superior
standard, having written a superior tool, he is still patient with all
the folks who (have to?) stick to 1.0 and answers all their questions.
Gerrit
Selvaganesh schrieb:
Hi Michael,
If available for XSLT 2.0 supported browser?
Or
XSLT 1.0 may be handled in string.
Or
Give any other suggestion for view in XML file.
Thanks,
Selva
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