Subject: RE: [xsl] ?Dataislands? From: "Rosa Cheng" <rosa.cheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 10:48:04 +1100 |
>> So all I need to do is to just keep updating the XML binded to the dataisland. And after the user is >> satisfied with what it has answered, then the XML binded to the dataisland will be submitted to the >> server. (But then again, it also means I need to write some script that will update the dataisland XML >> with the new answers on the page with each tab click.) > I take it you are aware that, if this will even work, it is a browser specific solution and will not work with all browsers? If you are > comfortable with that then I'll leave it to someone else to determine if that can be done. If you're not, I'll suggest another approach that is not > browser specific: > As for you suggested solution: > Have each page submit to the server as it is completed. Store the results in a temporary table (or two) in a database on the server side. When all > results are in, then collate all the results into the final form (again on the server side) and at that point post the results onto whoever was > expecting the completed questionnaire. Thank you for reminding me that this will not work for all browsers. But I am still keen to know whether you can do such changes to the XML on the client-side instead of running the answers through the server all the time. Even if this means that I will lose all the answers if something went wrong on the client-side. The main point is I'm trying to avoid as much client and server transactions as possible. :) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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