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RE: Transformiix Testimonial (was Netscape 6 lack of XSL support)
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- Subject: RE: Transformiix Testimonial (was Netscape 6 lack of XSL support)
- From: Etienne Posthumus <etienne at cs dot uu dot nl>
- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 15:41:18 +0200 (CEST)
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Didier PH Martin wrote:
> Thanks for the info. So the transformiix executable is running in its own
> address space and the style sheet and xml document is parsed each time you
> do a request?
Yes. It is not the most efficient solution, but it's not like users are
beating a path to my door.
> Do you have a link to a document that is dynamically transformed since the
> last link that you provided is a link to an HTML document.
Umm. That's the point. The XML and XSLT happens server-side, and the only
thing that the user gets to see is vanilla-flavoured HTML.
I noticed from my server logs that some people came to have a look, only
saw the 'start' screen, and I suppose thought: 'Oh, this is HTML, I have
seen that before' and never linked through.
There is also a Java applet that runs off the same XML server, but then it
uses the 'raw' XML and no XSLT transforms are done.
Regards
Etienne Posthumus
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