Subject: Re: [xsl] use cases for d-o-e From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 13:17:20 -0500 |
> I'd rather write "... where d-o-e can't work". > Your formulation somehow suggests that the processor in Mozilla is > incomplete or defective,
Sorry I didn't mean that. It's slightly bizare that d-o-e works in IE (which means that the transform is linearised and re-parsed which isn't the way clientside XSLT was supposed to work).
Mind you it's hard to criticise IE too much for this at present since transforming linearising and re-parsing in IE is usually orders of magnitute faster than just transforming in mozilla, but hopefully that'll change, the mozilla/transformiix xslt implementation seems to be rapidly getting better at the moment.
Cheers, Wendell
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