Subject: Re: [xsl] Opera's JavaScript API for XSLT? From: "M. David Peterson" <xmlhacker@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 07:03:32 -0600 |
developers start to make good use of it. <<Though now that it's in there I certainly would like to see
the XSLT support and Javascript API for it. <<I'll be more than glad to help field any bug reports about
Excellent :D I'd be more than happy to provide those reports for you, Michael ;)
Is there an official channel these should be filtered through? It's never been quite clear to me where I should post bug reports, so until now I haven't been.
"M. David Peterson" <xmlhacker@xxxxxxxxx>, 2006-09-27 17:28 -0600:
> Hi Mike, > > Did I miss something? (obviously! ;) When did you start working for Opera?
Just a few months ago, actually.
> Regardless, THANK YOU!!! :D > > http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2006/09/dear_opera.html
Cheers. I'll pass it on, but zero thanks due to me. I myself had nothing at all to do with getting the XSLT support added to Opera. Though now that it's in there I certainly would like to see developers start to make good use of it. I'd hope that any on this list who have web apps or Javascript libraries that make use of browser-side XSLT will give Opera 9 a try and see how it works for them. I'll be more than glad to help field any bug reports about the XSLT support and Javascript API for it.
--Mike
-- /M:D
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