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Re: Creating RSS using xsl and xml newbie question.

From: "Oleg Tkachenko [MVP]" <oleg@--!----!---------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/4/2004 1:04:00 PM
Ryan McConnell wrote:

> My problem now is how to create a document that will, when requested,
> load the xml with the xsl and create the desired output.
> Is this even possible? and if so, what do i need to do?

Well, just as you said - load XML, load XSL, transform and display 
result. That's trivial with MSXML and script. Alternatively you can 
avoid scripting at all - just assign XSLT file to XML using 
xml-stylesheet PI and then when loadoing XML any XSLT-aware browser 
(IE6, mozilla, IE5.X wiithg MSXML3 installed) applies transfomation 
automatically.

-- 
Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP]
http://blog.tkachenko.com


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