| Subject: RE: Style Matters - A class act From: "Pawson, David" <DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 08:26:36 -0000 | 
Didier PH Martin wrote: >If the user agent is, for instance, Netscape 4.5, then this >latter is not an >XML browser and therefore, the document sent to this user >agent is an HTML >document. If the user asks for the source, the HTML document >is displayed, >not the original XML document. Thus, the original semantics >are totally lost >and what the user get is only a rendition format not a >"model". If, in this >document, a link pointing to an XSLT transformation script is included. >Then, the user can retrieve the original semantics by >performing a reverse >transformation. DaveP. Flawed argument Didier, if the information provider is going to give you access to the stylesheet, why don't they simply link back to the XML source? That way I have the true original semantics, without interpretation. Does that make sense? regards, DaveP XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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