Subject: RE: [xsl] Is letting the browser transform XML to XHTML using XSLT a good choice? From: Didier PH Martin <martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2006 12:39:28 -0500 |
Hello Manfred, Manfred said: I'm stunned that most of you seem to believe that Google ignores XML pages and you have to transform the XML server-side to feed the search engine. For evidence of the contrary try the search: staudinger site:free.pages.at filetype:xml Didier replies: Thanks Manfred, this is a clear evidence that google process xml documents. Have you any other clues that google associate these xml documents to keywords or keyphrases? This would help us to discover some truth in this world full of myths and preconceived ideas. I have also another question: Do some of you uses parameter passing to inject a particular context to XSLT templates? Because all of our processing occurs at the client side, we massively use parameter passing to XSLT stylesheets either through a URL, through <frame> <iframe> elements or through ECMAcript function call. We found this parameter passing mechanism tremendously useful. I wonder if others doing server side transforms are using also parameter passing to inject a particular context. If yes what do they use. We probably can learn a bit more about other ways to do things and expand our horizons. Other thing I would like to know. We use XML encoding and XSLT processing to create model driven applications. We found XSLT an excellent language to perform model to model transformation. Does anybody else is doing some work on model driven applications using XSLT as a model to model transformation language? Are the model more sophisticated than just labeled data or does it also include frame based (like RDF) or object based (like OO) encapsulated data? Cheers Didier PH Martin
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