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Re: [xml-dev] help request: incremental XSLT(-ish?) in javascript

From: Lech Rzedzicki <xchaotic@-----.--->
To: xml-dev@-----.---.---
Date: 10/14/2009 12:37:00 PM
It would really help if you show a concrete problem that you are
trying to solve. (Is there a problem?)
I am only guessing that you, like many find it painful to work with
DOM directly and want an abstraction layer.
In conclusion, I think all you need is a js library like jQuery. While
I love the declarative style of XSL and I use it a lot, I am also
aware of it's limitations. In this case, I don't how see using XSL
would be beneficial vs the complication it brings, the amount of js
code you'd need to transfer to make run on the client etc...


Lech

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