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Re: [xsl] Client-side cross-platform API

2010-01-12 11:34:20
For me it's still Sarissa, even with all its quirks. Even though Sarissa has been a bit quiet lately. I'd doubt whether the current new developments of Chrome and Safari have been followed (afaik, retrieving external resources with document() or xsl:import/include is still not supported): latest release is from May 2008.

The question popped up a few times at experts-exchange and stackoverflow. Google has started out with AjaXSLT (http://goog-ajaxslt.sourceforge.net/), but isn't really mature yet. Also, Ample SDK (amplesdk.com) seems to support browser agnostic XSLT processing, but I never tried that. See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1052301

Kind regards,
Abel Braaksma


Michael Kay wrote:
What's the state-of-the-art for writing cross-browser Javascript to invoke
client-side XSLT transformations?

Is it still Sarissa, or are there alternatives?

Regards,

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
http://twitter.com/michaelhkay

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