Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLamenT From: Justin Johansson <procode@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 09:08:03 +0900 |
>AJAX >Still a buzzword in 2003, hitting the market (critical mass) only >since people realised that the technique was actually really easy >and that Google was making tons of dollars with it, which imho >really started of in end 2005. But the original technique needed to >make AJAX work was invented and implemented in 1999. >Make note that, >with a few exceptions, most AJAX implementations make more or less >use of XSLT. Noted .. and it will be a great for AJAX when XSLT 2.0 is ubiquitous in the browser. Is there any chance of that happening soon? I know that with XForms, there were a bunch of browser plug-ins to support it and now Mozilla (FireFox) is supporting it. Perhaps XSLT 2.0 browser plug-in(s) will likewise be the intermediate route? Anyway, thanks to all for encouraging comments. Justin Johansson *** A horse with no name is called Lambda ***
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