RE: [xsl] xml-stylesheet p.i. and other options (was Re: text/xsl...)

Subject: RE: [xsl] xml-stylesheet p.i. and other options (was Re: text/xsl...)
From: "Andrew Welch" <awelch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 09:55:36 +0100
...so, to bring this back to where we all started-

-it would be a-good-thing to be able to list multiple stylesheet pi's in
your xml, that your browser would detect and list in a menu (say under
View), that would go off and fetch the relevant stylesheet and perform
the transformation on the client.

Distributed processing, source xml available on the client, clicking the
'back' button remembers where you were on the page..... 



cheers
andrew 



-----Original Message-----
From: David Carlisle [mailto:davidc@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 June 2002 09:30
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [xsl] xml-stylesheet p.i. and other options (was Re:
text/xsl...)



> ah, thats a whole other can of worms, then, isnt it? how you cut and
> paste from the display?

well yes that's a good question:-)
nearest so far is mathplayer's latest feature of offering to copy the
mathml of a whole expression into windows cut-n-paste buffer.
But if the information is there, implementations can work out in future
the best interface for getting hold of it, if the information isn't
there and has been left on the server then its gone. I don't need
everything to work tody (although that would be nice)


> yes, of course. and that simple use is served by the existing PI
> mechanism. and if you want want more, you may need to get dirty.

I'd agree with that. But I just just want to see a mechanism that is
for "most people" being deprecated.


> Er, I think I am out of my depth. I cannot see what the disagreement
> is about,

This is xsl-list, we don't have disagreements, just polite
discussion.... 

David




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