RE: [xsl] xsl:sort in old MSXML

Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl:sort in old MSXML
From: "Jim Fuller" <jim.fuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:23:11 +0100
> I cannot afford buying such a book. They are in u$s down here 
> and I cannot eat it after reading.

apologies, there is much material online for learning www.zvon.org, www.dpawson.co.uk, www.topxml.com, www.perfectxml.com, www.xmlhack.com, and www.xml.com are just a few....

> No. I don't think XSLT is bounded on the browser, but 
> somehow, if you don't have MSXML in the IE in your machine, 
> XSLT would not be processed (at least, this is what I 
> understood from previous msgs, and which you also point out 
> in your last answer: "wherever XSLT processing takes place, 
> be it in the client or server, will require an xslt processor 
> to be installed".

well u could just generate the final format on the server, and give the client html, XSLT is useful in both situations.

well, in any event welcome to the wacky world of xslt.

gl, jim fuller
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