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RE: A few questions to the experts: functions, templates, loops


> Are you doing transformation on the client or on the server? 
> It sounds from this description as if you are doing it on the 
> client. In this case you can control the transformation, 
> including passing parameters to it, from Javascript code on 
> the HTML page. </snip>
> 
> I want ask you, if you can please forward a short example 
> without using Active X Objects. The only examples i can find 
> in the web are using this propietary non-standard interface.

The only thing approaching a "non-proprietary, standard" interface for
invoking XSLT processors is the Java JAXP 1.1 interface, and this only
works with Java processors. For anything else, you are stuck with the
interface supplied by the product vendor.

Michael Kay
Software AG
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