Subject: Isn't it possible to use XSL to present a XML document on a browser? From: motoki <motoki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 14:58:51 +0900 |
I understand XSL to present a XML document on a browser that supports XML(like IE5.0). Someone said that it was not possible to use XSL for the purpose, because XSL was not recommended yet. But another told me the following; You can use XSL to present a XML document SO LONG AS you use it with CSS2. The reason is XSL has two functions. 1:making tree construction form the original XML document. 2:giving style to each object of the tree. and XSL supports only the former function now. Instead of the latter, you must use css2. So this means that to present a XML document on a browser you have to use XSL(for making tree construction)AND CSS2 (for giving style to the document). Does anyone know which one is correct? Motoki XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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