Subject: RE: [xsl] ?Dataislands? From: "Rosa Cheng" <rosa.cheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 14:01:37 +1100 |
> Caveat: This application was developed using MSXML and runs on IIS 5. I > haven't had time to see what happens if a Netscape client or a client not > running windows tries to hit the site. Probably get a blank page at best. Data islands are a very cool technique, but are absolutely, positively, only supported by MSIE 5 and up. There's a way that you can simulate the effect with Javascript, but the code you need to do that is huge and slow, and probably doesn't allow for dynamic- ally modifying the XML. Not to mention that it entails the same old routine of coding one page for Netscape and another for IE. -- Matt Gushee Englewood, Colorado, USA mgushee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.havenrock.com/ thanx for the reply. I'm not so worried about the browser because this page I will be building will only be for internal use and it has been made clear to the people using it that it will only work on MSIE 5 and up. So currently I'm just more concerned about how "huge and slow" will the page be to run through the script to update/modify the binded XML using javascript. Or whether this idea is just a bit too airy-fairy to do at the moment. Rosa XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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