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Basic server-side transformation questions
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- Subject: [xsl] Basic server-side transformation questions
- From: southen at pipeline dot com
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 18:03:04 -0400
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I turned to this mailinglist for help because I am at my wits end and really can't figure this out. I have some movie reviews written in XML, and I thought they were transformed with XSL (example: http://www.terriblemovies.com/reviews/xml/976-evil.xml). However, I was recently told that it was not 'real' xsl, and that many browsers don't even read it (which I already knew). The reason why I chose to use that particular XSL was because I wanted tags I put in the XML file to be read - <b>s and <i>s etc. that I don't think could have been displayed via standard XSL transformation sheet. So what I wanted to do was to have the transformation done server-side, so that all browsers can read the reviews.
I have absolutely no idea how to go about this. I'll say right off the bat that I'm running on Apache (did I get that right?). I'm not sure if my server is set up for this (how can I tell / what do I ask), how to use it if it's installed, how to have the XML or XSL file to point to it....
I would greatly appreciate ANY help on this. Thanks so much!!
Craig
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