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Subject: RE: Offline use of xsl in IE5 From: Jim Michael <JMichael@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 08:46:18 -0500 |
As others have stated, the MS implementation is outdated, however you can
generate html from the command line using these scripts. (I don't recall
where I found this, otherwise I would credit the author). After building
your XSL and XML docs, run the xsl.bat script using the syntax in the REM
statement. HTH.
Cheers,
Jim
msxsl.js
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//msxsl.js 1999-04-22 10:00
var xml = WScript.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
var xsl = WScript.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
xml.validateOnParse=false;
xml.load(WScript.Arguments(0));
xsl.validateOnParse=false;
xsl.load(WScript.Arguments(1));
WScript.Echo( xml.transformNode( xsl.documentElement ));
xsl.bat
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@echo off
REM usage: xsl xmlfile xslfile htmlfile
cscript //nologo msxsl.js %1 %2 > %3
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marko Draisma [mailto:mdraisma@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 7:01 PM
> To: XSL-List
> Subject: Offline use of xsl in IE5
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am new to this list, so here is a brief description of me.
> For my profession I am familiar with Oracle RDBMS
> and development-tools. After reading a book about XML and
> doing a course in Java, my aim is now to master
> xsl. In the future I would like to built a website as an
> integrated system with an Oracle rdbms, xml, xsl and
> servlets. But I guess that the best way to do this, is one
> step at a time.
> To practice I would like to use IE5 to display my xml with
> xsl-stylesheets. So here is my question: it seems that
> the only way to use IE5 that way, is to place my xml- and
> xsl-files on the internet. Is there another way to do
> this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marko Draisma.
>
>
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