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RE: [xml-dev] XSLT for desktop applications
To: "'Kanchana D S \(RBIN/DCA-TSG\) *'" <Kanchana.DS@--.-----.--->
Date: 1/13/2003 8:29:00 AM
[Kanchana D S ] > Can XSLT be used for desktop applications? If so, how ? We have the >requirement to design the GUI for a desktop application using XSLT. The >help >for developing non-web based applications (WinForms in the .NET >environment)using xslt seems to be very little. That is, is it possible to >generate the user interface for a WinForms application using XSLT? > http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/02/11/NETGUIBliss/default.aspx this does not have any XSLT in it as far as I remember but it does show the implementation of an xml based GUI language for Windows Forms, the only use for xslt in that scenario that I can see would be to generate the xml files from some other xml instance.
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