Subject: Re: [xsl] Client-side cross-platform API From: "Eric J. Bowman" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:09:05 -0700 |
Thanks, David. I've been testing all day, and have upgraded from Opera 9.64 to 10.10, which works with all sorts of XSLT code I couldn't make work in 9.64. Curiously, there is nothing at all in the documentation or changelogs about XSLT, aside from adding document() in 9.5: http://www.opera.com/docs/specs/ Rule of Thumb: Don't expect XSLT to work like you'd expect it to work, if at all, in Opera < 10. Which is fine by me, I've never worried about being backwards-compatible with older versions of Opera. They've fixed the latest versions' XSLT considerably, it would appear. It would still be nice to have a cross-browser way to get my demo working when called via Javascript. This method would be required in many cases, for back-compat with Opera < 10 (for those who do care). I used the Sarissa library for my demo, which claims support for WebKit, but I'm not sure it does. -Eric David Carlisle wrote: > > On 21/02/2010 12:03, Eric J. Bowman wrote: > > > Here's what got me to cussing, whittled down quite a bit. Take a > > look at line 84 of the simplified XSLT linked here (works in all > > browsers but Opera): > > > > http://charger.bisonsystems.net/xmltest/problem.xht > > > > you don't say what exactly doesn't work but as far as I can see that > looks the same in firefox 3.6 and opera 10.10. > > David
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