Subject: JavaScript XSL Parser and other questions. From: "Jeremie Miller" <jeremie@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 18:31:40 -0600 |
I've only been on this list for a short period of time, but am wondering if this is the appropriate forum to discuss XSL issues? Is there another location or list where any questions I might have would be more appropriately asked? I've been working on an XSL parser written 100% in JavaScript, and targeting it to work with any browser that implements JavaScript and CSS, currently IE3, IE4, and NN4. It's not ready for the public just yet, but it looks as if it will be quite usable and come up short on only a few things(macros, wildcards, modes). Does anyone have any interest in this? Is XSL "stable" enough to merit me spending more time on it? Having had less than zero background with dsssl, I have enjoyed learning XSL from scratch. It looks like it can be a very powerful technology! Jeremie Miller jer@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.jeremie.com/ DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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