RE: How do browsers (IE4.01) trap XML streams coming from server?

Amit Rekhi (amitr@abinfosys.com)
Fri, 31 Jul 1998 18:47:07 +0530


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Hi! Graham,

Thanks for your code, it really helped.But there =
a
few things I could not understand.

>so it will generate something like
>onClick=3D"top.XSLControl.documentURL =3D anotherASP.asp"

I really could not understand the point you were =
trying
to make here.

>Alternatively you could use the XSLControl on the server, mangle the
>generated XML with the appropriate style sheet and just send the =
resulting
>HTML to the browser from the ASP.

But, following the lines of HTML where the HTML streams =
are
processed on the client end, should not the same also be the case for =
XML
streams and their associated XSL files.
By allowing this processing on the server side will not =
we
shifting processing focus from where it traditionally is?(on the client
side)Will it right do to so?

Thanks,

AMIT

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">

    Hi!=20 Graham,

         &nbs= p;            = ; =20 Thanks for your code, it really helped.But there a
few things I could = not=20 understand.

>so it will generate something=20 like
>onClick=3D"top.XSLControl.documentURL =3D=20 anotherASP.asp"

       &nb= sp;           =20 I really could not understand the point you were trying
to make=20 here.

>Alternatively you could use the XSLControl on the = server,=20 mangle the
>generated XML with the appropriate style sheet and = just send=20 the resulting
>HTML to the browser from the=20 ASP.

          &= nbsp;    =20 But, following the lines of HTML where the HTML streams are
processed = on the=20 client end, should not the same also be the case for XML
streams and = their=20 associated XSL=20 files.
          &nb= sp;    =20 By allowing this processing on the server side will not we
shifting=20 processing focus from where it traditionally is?(on the = client
side)Will it=20 right do to=20 so?

          &n= bsp;    =20 Thanks,

AMIT



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