Subject: Re: [xsl] Modern web site design with XML and XSLT From: Aad Kamsteeg <a.kamsteeg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 07:17:00 +0100 |
Met vriendelijk groet, Aad Kamsteeg
Web: www.diderottrack.nl Tel: (+31) 6 229 971 41 LinkedIn: nl.linkedin.com/in/diderottrack Twitter: twitter.com/diderot_track Sent from my iPhone
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 20:06 +0100, Aad Kamsteeg wrote:Rob,
I've done my company's webside full client side xslt (about 4 years ago, still functioning). Worked rather well. You can check www.diderottrack.nl . As I recall there is a page on "this website" with references to stylesheets, xslt and css. Possibly some functions (displaying hidden text) are a bit off, but that's a javascript issue, nothing to do with xslt. The build-in language switch relies solely on xslt.
View source to see the xml used.
Key is design, you have to know exactly what display / filtering / functions you need at what time pr position. But that's not really specific for using client side xslt, it's key for websites.
Met vriendelijk groet, Aad KamsteegThank you and Alain for your links. Perhaps the only thing I have to fear is fear itself (I just made that up) and quit reading the complainers and start coding.
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