XSLT at client-side can be used for outputs such as SVG graphs generated
from data, for instance. Have a look at
http://www.svgopen.org/2010/papers/14-Dynamic_SVG_graphs_for_XForms/
It can also be used in AJAX situations for transforming data in any
direction.
Alain Couthures
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Le 18/11/2010 13:24, Andriy Gerasika a écrit :
On 11/18/2010 01:15 PM, Michael Kay wrote:
and then you have a compiler that's
written in XSLT 1.0 and can execute in browsers.
what is the practical reason of having an XSLT that executes in
browser? (except for GWT and HTML application purposes)
You cannot use client-side XSLT for regular websites, since these
won't be properly indexed by Google
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