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> mechanism and defaults to processing it on the server, > however via an additional pseudo-attribute on the PI, > it's possible to instruct the servlet to "leave it alone" > and pass the <?xml-stylesheet?> pi to the browser. > > You can even do this in a user-agent-specific way so > all other browsers receive pages that are processed > server-side, while some new IE5+ or Netscape/Mozilla > combination will get served raw XML + the stylesheet PI > in place. Once IE5+ ships with XSLT 1.0 support, this > combination will be very interesting... No doubt the combination of Oracle-specific additional pseudo-attribute on the PI in <?xsl-stylesheet on server side and MS-specific clone of XSLT on client side will be interesting. I just thought the original topic was "it is very important for XSLT servlets. to implement standard <?xml-stylelesheet binging". I still think it is not important at all, and it looks that it is also forcing relatively non-scalable design ( like your additional pseudo-attribute on the PI in <?xsl-stylesheet is ). Rgds.Paul. *************************************************************************** This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ ***************************************************************************
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