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RE: [xsl] Embedding javascript code into the XSL

From: "Stuart Celarier" <stuart@----------->
To:
Date: 5/3/2002 6:36:00 PM
As already pointed out, MSXML can be used on the server side as well. In
order to perform XSLT transforms in middle-ware (e.g., ASP) you will
want to use the XSLTemplate and XSLProcessor classes for performance and
scalability. You can learn about them in the article XSLT in MSXML at
http://www.perfectxml.com/articles/xml/XSLTInMSXML.asp.

MSXML is a COM component, so you can make use of it anywhere you can
call COM, like in VB and VC++ apps, from JavaScript, via inter-op in
.NET, etc. COM is (still) love. There is nothing IE-specific about
MSXML.

Cheers,
Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of TP
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 07:28
 
msxml implies processing on the client side and stuck on IE.. is that
correct?

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 XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list


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