Subject: Re: [xsl] PHP integration with XSLT From: dfour <dfour@xxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 16:30:48 -0500 |
Well , storing in a file is slow, I agree. But you're not obliged to save the content you get in a file ! I don't know what kind of process you want to do with PHP, but with the solution I use I can process the original xml file before and after transformation by XSL. So it's a matter of programming : either you use PHP to alter the original xml file then you transform the result with xsl and you send that to the browser; either you process the result of the transformation then send that to the browser. So there is no overcost of saving in a file. And in both cases you get the benefice of gathering XSLT and PHP (in my opinion a very efficient pair of programming languages). Actually, in my case, I did it because I want to store the final transformation as static xhtml files (not so static because I use Javascript on these pages to interact with the client). Daniel XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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