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Re: get DOM Tree from transformation

From: "VK" <schools_ring@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/3/2007 7:13:00 AM


Martin Honnen wrote:
> Yes, with transformNodeToObject called instead of transformNode where
> you need to create the result DOM document first e.g.
>    var resultDoc = new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0');
>    inputDoc.transformNodeToObject(stylesheetDoc, resultDoc);
> Make sure all documents involved belong to the same MSXML version (e.g.
> in the above sample MSXML 3).

Do you have a working sample of this? because transformNodeToObject was
explored as well before I asked.

on trying to appendChild(resultDoc) it gives "interface not supported".
Rather than check my errors it would be more easy to compare with a
proper usage.



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