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Rob,
I've done my company's webside full client side xslt (about 4 years ago, still functioning). Worked rather well. You can check www.diderottrack.nl . As I recall there is a page on "this website" with references to stylesheets, xslt and css. Possibly some functions (displaying hidden text) are a bit off, but that's a javascript issue, nothing to do with xslt. The build-in language switch relies solely on xslt. View source to see the xml used. Key is design, you have to know exactly what display / filtering / functions you need at what time pr position. But that's not really specific for using client side xslt, it's key for websites.
Web: www.diderottrack.nl Tel: (+31) 6 229 971 41 LinkedIn: nl.linkedin.com/in/diderottrack Twitter: twitter.com/diderot_track Sent from my iPhone On 2 jan 2010, at 15:54, Rob Belics <rob_belics@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I should add that I'm particularly interested in XSLT on the client side.
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