Subject: RE: [xsl] Applying stylesheets externally From: "Stuart Celarier" <stuart@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 06:25:35 -0700 |
>The best way to ensure that the client will be able to run your XSLT >IMHO is to simply autoinstall the MSXML3 parser (or above). Actually, installing a version of MSXML above 3.0 (that would be limited to MSXML 4.0 at present) will _not_ ensure the client will be able to run an XSLT processor. Objects in MSXML 4.0 can only be created using version-dependent class names (e.g., Msxml2.DOMDocument.4.0). If you code against a specific version of MSXML (e.g., using Mxsml2.DOMDocument.3.0) then the code will fail unless that specific version is installed on the client machine. If you code against the version-independent class names (e.g., Msxml2.DOMDocument), then MSXML 3.0 is the last version that supports those classes. Additionally, MSXML 3.0 is the first version supports XSLT 1.0 (as opposed to the obsolete WD-xsl language). That kind of limits some options. For a fuller explanation see http://www.perfectxml.com/articles/xml/XsltInMsxml.asp. Cheers, Stuart XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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