Subject: Re: [xsl] Problem on: Cascading xslts on browsers - scripting by DOM level 2 From: "Braumüller, Hans" <H.Braumueller@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 09:07:55 +0100 |
Hello, regarding <snip> Are there any standards-in-progress for controlling the XSLT processor more fully from a browser? </snip> i am convinced, that it must be a way to do this by javascript using the DOM Level 2 interface, loading the xsl und xml document in the cache, and transformed it again from the outputted html. like pseudocode: xmlDoc = document.XMLDocument; xslDoc = document.XSLDocument; and then page.innerHTML = xmlDoc.documentElement.transformNode(xslDoc); but Mozilla don´t know about this document.XSLDocument and transformNode methods. It could be great, if anyone could forward me a tip. At this state i am only able to do a transformation again with IE6, so i suspect, that i am not using DOM Level 2, but ActiveX, with the above methods. Greetings, Hans Braumüller -- + -- Mail Art Not War http://crosses.net XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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