merits of client-side (was Re: [xsl] accessing previous and next element in a loop)

Subject: merits of client-side (was Re: [xsl] accessing previous and next element in a loop)
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 12:09:26 -0400
At 04:45 AM 9/25/01, Guillaume wrote:
Why don't you use server-side processing rather than works-once-fails-many
client-side ?

Notwithstanding that XML is "SGML for the web", there are many strong use cases for XML off line.


For example, in my spare time I've been cooking up a little time-logging application, that takes my daily logs and crunches them to create my time sheets (as well as doing other things with the data). This is a classic one-source, several-stylesheets application, but it makes no sense at all to run it off the web. I want it to run off-line and standalone. CSS can't come close.

I'd like to share it at work, but some colleagues use Macs. And I'm still spoiled enough not to like being locked into *any* particular tool.

So let's not disparage the hope -- not yet completely forlorn -- that some day standards-based, platform-independent client-side processing will be possible. There are applications for it.

<rant>
Also, as many unix user, i hate site saying : if you don't use IE, use
Netscape :-)
</rant>

I'd like any IE alternative. Nor am I saying I'd stop using IE. The app vendors should be keeping each other honest.


Cheers,
Wendell




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