Subject: Re: [xsl] Client-side cross-platform API From: "Eric J. Bowman" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 04:31:34 -0700 |
Michael Dykman wrote: > > BTW: I have enjoyed this thread knowing that I am not the only one > pushing XSL in the browser. Does anyone other than me think it's a > good idea to start a dedicated list for this domain? The discussions > on this list tend to center on XSL 2.0 and discussions of browser > quirks and the like are generally considered off-topic. > +1. I can't for the life of me figure out my problem, but it's obviously nothing I've done wrong in my XSLT code, which works in every browser I've tested it in. Depending on how it's called? http://charger.bisonsystems.net/xmltest/index.xht (javascript) http://charger.bisonsystems.net/xmltest/test.xht (xml-stylesheet) http://charger.bisonsystems.net/xmltest/xsl/ (has text/plain variants) It's the same *%&#^!@ code either way. If anything, I'd expect Opera and WebKit to agree, seeing as how they're both libxslt. Firefox just works, Opera only works when XSLT is called by Javascript, WebKit only works when an xml-stylesheet PI is used... So my question is basically "WTF?" but there's really nowhere to ask it. -Eric
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