Subject: Re: XSL and Visual Basic 6 From: Michael.Reinertsen@xxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 08:08:03 -0400 |
In fact, there is an MSXML ActiveX component which shipped with IE 4.0. It works rather well and is a DOM implementation. Olof Tornqvist <olof @ iconmedialab.es> on 05/06/99 06:46:24 AM Please respond to xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: xsl-list @ mulberrytech.com cc: (bcc: Michael Reinertsen/CHASE) Subject: XSL and Visual Basic 6 I'm using the "old" command-line msxsl processor from Microsoft, but I want to integrate the process into VB. I've tried through a Shell process running a batch file but I need a more integrated solution. Isn't there a ActiveX component I could use. Any ideas? Olof -- Icon Medialab AB Alcala 21, 8
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