Any reason not to use client-side XSL?? (was: Preferred tool for folding XML into HTML)

Russell Turpin russell_turpin at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 9 18:26:58 EST 2002


"Brad Clements" <bkc at Murkworks.com> wrote in message news:<3c3b77fd$1_10 at news.newsgroups.com>...
> I wouldn't use this technique for general browsing. ..

Yep, I already realized that.

> Your original post didn't clarify what you were trying 
> to do, if its general web pages for "anyone", then you 
> really must use server-side XSLT.

My oversight. It's purely an intranet application. Even 
were the pages available generally, you wouldn't WANT to
look at them. In that context, client-side XSLT might
have some small maintenance advantage.



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