Subject: [xsl] Part 2 of An all-in-one XML data set - with the XSLT stylesheet built-in From: "Graves, Jim \(CONTR\)" <jim.graves@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:59:13 -0500 |
All, Again, the working scenario/problem: someone can see the file in the browser (IE) and simply click on it, then it runs the XSLT on the XML contained in the file (containing both XSLT and XML) and the result is displayed in the browser. Can anyone (perhaps, MK?) please show me what the XML should look like with an example? How can the XSLT processor be invoked to transform the XML? Is there a working code example that works with IE, or, if not IE, then another browser, such as Netscape's? (Presumably the XML would have been generated by an existing web-service off the back-end of a web-app.) Thanks in advance for your help.
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