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Re: Newbie: XML to XHTML, browsing subsets of the data at a time?

From: p.lepin@-------.---
To: NULL
Date: 4/4/2007 1:05:00 AM

On Apr 4, 10:34 am, "Bondo" <ostes...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Everything must take place on the client. The user opens
> the data.xml file and, after the XSLT processing, sees
> the XHTML.

Poor choice. XHTML is not supported by MSIE. Transforming
on the client side should be avoided unless you know very
well what you're doing.

> Since the full data set in data.xml can be quite large,
> I'd like to offer a familiar Prev|1|2|3|...|Next type of
> page navigation. How can this be done?

If you want to transfer the entire data.xml to client and
transform it client-side, the question has nothing to do
with XML, since it boils down to implementing some
JavaScript-driven UI gimmick that would hide portions of
the resulting document. comp.lang.javascript is ===> that
way.

> I've searched on the Internet, but found it remarkably
> quiet on the subject. Maybe I'm looking the wrong places.
> And perhaps it's not even an XSLT issue?

Consider doing it the right way. Transform server-side,
serve HTML 4.01 Strict.

--
Pavel Lepin



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