Re: [xsl] anyone know why the default xsl in IE sometimes manages to

Subject: Re: [xsl] anyone know why the default xsl in IE sometimes manages to
From: Nick Fitzsimons <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 12:58:21 +0000
On 9 Nov 2007, at 12:38, bryan rasmussen wrote:

actually looking over the documentation seems sort of messed up, maybe
it is just that the first example, a javascript invocation of the
transformation is marked as being Visual Basic that causes me to doubt
that things are correct, but given those initial codes and the example
<snip>

that calls either the modes or the sets the global xsl:param. It doesn't really seem like it would work as an example of the asynchronous transform, there should be some sort of checking of the ready_state as just one example.


Welcome to the wonderful world of Microsoft documentation ;-)


The script examples don't show the async stuff; you need to read the C ++ example to get any idea of how that works.

Regards,

Nick.
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