Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Alternatives to xml-stylesheet procssing instructions [Thread Next] Re: Alternatives to xml-stylesheet procssing instructionsTo: NULL Date: 2/5/2008 2:02:00 PM Jon <j.trauntvein@c...> wrote in <2837d136-1480-4123-ba5f-e73b24c91dfc@i...>: > On Feb 5, 12:50 am, Pavel Lepin <p.le...@ctncorp.com> > wrote: >> Jon <j.trauntv...@comcast.net> wrote: >> > I have experimented in the past with the >> > <?xml-stylesheet ...?> processing instruction with >> > mixed success between different browsers but my >> > principle object to it is that it has to be embedded in >> > the prologue XML document itself. What I would like to >> > be able to do is to control the style sheet applied to >> > an XML document as the browser follows the link to that >> > document from an HTML document. >> >> Transform server-side and serve the results. That way you >> have full control over the transformation you're using on >> your source document, and can even parametrise the >> transformation using the feedback from the client. This >> was discussed recently in the thread 'Pushing multiple >> xml through a xsl file to generate a single html page'. > > Unfortunately, the server side is a datalogger with > limited processing power and memory so server side > transformation does not appear to be > an option. Regardless, I thank you for your response. *shrug* Tools for tasks. If your datalogger is not powerful enough for this, leave it to its datalogging and set up a proper server that would yank your documents from the datalogger, transform them and serve to the end-user. -- When all you have is a transformation engine, everything looks like a tree. | ||||||
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