Subject: Re: XML and XSL server-side parsers From: Rick Geimer <rick.geimer@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 10:09:48 -0700 |
More of a question than an answer. Where did you hear that Netscape was going to support XSL? I was under the impression that it was only going to support XML+DOM+CSS. Rick Geimer National Semiconductor rick.geimer@xxxxxxx Joe Walnes wrote: > Hi. > > I am researching the possibility of using XML and XSL in some of our larger > content based websites as both the style and the content of some of these > sites changes often but the alterations are made by different departments. > I have been experimenting with XML and using XSL to make display it in IE5, > but most of our users do not have IE5 yet, and many of them are confined to > Unix based machines where the IE browsers are somewhat incomplete. > > I understand that Netscape 5 will fully support XML/XSL, but in the mean > time, are there any parsers that can run server-side that can take a XML > files and their corresponding XSL files and convert them into the > appropriate HTML to download to olderbrowsers. This software needs to run > on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux - and it would be nice if it were free :). > > Has anyone got any suggestions/ideas/pointers/etc? > > Thanks in advance > > -Joe Walnes > www.vardus.com > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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