Kenny Akridge wrote:
I welcome others to please give your opinions/experiences with IE6 and
client side xsl.
Mine are reasonably well-documented here:
http://www.ElectronicSolutionsCo.com/XMLEdit
Requires IE V6 and I recently found that you had to list
www.ElectronicSolutionsCo.com as a trusted site under IE Tools/Internet
Options/Security for full functionality when running Windows XP. (and
possibly other OS's as well since I haven't determined what changed
where since the original development. I'm sure there is some subset of
the Trusted Site Security options that can be set to achieve the proper
result, but I haven't yet worked through which ones those would be.)
For obvious reasons, while you can replace and add pictures when editing
a page, the demo site does not allow replacement pictures to be
published and inserts an image marker instead of any newly inserted
pictures.
And finally, you'll be pleased to note there are both a "Display XML"
button and a "Display HTML" button near the bottom of the edit pages.
With an HTTP page grabber and about 15 minutes, you can reverse engineer
how I did it with Javascript which I expect is very similar to what the
Microsoft tools do -- since those tools were what I originally reverse
engineered for that functionality.
Enjoy...
--
Steve Rosenberry
Sr. Partner
Electronic Solutions Company -- For the Home of Integration
http://ElectronicSolutionsCo.com
(610) 670-1710