Subject: RE: Outdated XSL, What are my options?
From: "Koh, Justin (Intern)" <kohj@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 07:59:43 -0800
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What about IE4? Does the new standard works for IE4?
Justin Koh
Software Delivery and Integration Excellence Program (SDIE)
Weyerhaeuser PC2-234
(253) 924-4563
kohj@xxxxxxxx
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> Hi.
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> The XML/XSL parser for IE5 (which goes Gold on the 18th March BTW), can be
> run on the server-side, delivering HTML-like XML to any browser. All this
> would require then would be changing your XSL stylesheet to something that
> will run with the newer parser.
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> There are examples of the parser being used in this way at
> http://www.microsoft.com/xml/
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> Good luck.
>
> Guy
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> xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 03/16/99 11:42:48 PM
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> Subject: Outdated XSL, What are my options?
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> I have been using the MSXSL object
> CLASSID="CLSID:2BD0D2F2-52EC-11D1-8C69-0E16BC000000"
> or using msxsl.cab to generate html file from my existing XML and XSL
> document. However, I recently just found out that the Active X object is
> out
> of date. Now I have a XML file with an outdated XSL file which complies to
> the early version of XSL protocol submitted in August 1997.
> My program requires the user to go through a query form on the web. Upon
> submission of the query, the ASP will start retrieving the necessary
> information from the server which is in XML format. How could I still
> maintain the program in web base and convert the XML and XSL together to
> form the HTML for display on the internet?
> Can I still continue to use the Active X Object? If not what are the ways
> I
> could do it. I am currently still using IE4 and my company will not move
> into IE5 util a year or more later. What are my options available?
> I know that I would have to re-write my XSL code. But after I am done with
> that, what are the steps to take generate the html file through internet?
> I heard about using DOM from the MS sitebuilder website.
> Please advice.
> Justin Koh
> Software Delivery and Integration Excellence Program (SDIE)
> Weyerhaeuser PC2-234
> (253) 924-4563
> kohj@xxxxxxxx
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