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Subject: Re: [xsl] question on random numbers for browser XSLT From: Hermann Stamm-Wilbrandt <STAMMW@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:37:00 +0200 |
> Vladimir Nesterovsky wrote:
> > Usually you may access javascript from browser's xslt.
> With IE and MSXML you can use JScript or VBScript using the msxsl:script
> extension element. However as far as I am aware other browsers (Mozilla,
> Opera, Safari) do not offer any such feature so saying "usually you may
> access javascript" does not really describe it.
I agree on that -- I do not like solutions which depend on any specific
browser like IE, therefore Javascript is not an option.
I also changed my first impression on that the PERL solution is not
"pure XSLT" -- the perl script is just a web service like any other
web service, and it generates XML documents which can be consumed by
a stylesheet, so for me this is fine.
The only real restriction for browser XML/XSLT seems to be that any
document() access is bound to the domain of those documents ...
I will investigate FXSL (the XSLT 1.0 version because of browser
support) being named as a pure XSLT solution in another email later ...
Mit besten Gr|_en / Best wishes,
Hermann Stamm-Wilbrandt
Developer, XML Compiler
WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances
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Vladimir Nesterovsky wrote:
> Usually you may access javascript from browser's xslt.
With IE and MSXML you can use JScript or VBScript using the msxsl:script
extension element. However as far as I am aware other browsers (Mozilla,
Opera, Safari) do not offer any such feature so saying "usually you may
access javascript" does not really describe it.
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Martin Honnen
http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/
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