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Subject: Re: HTML Forms and XSL From: "Nikita Ogievetsky" <nogievet@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 09:39:23 -0000 |
See http://www.cogx.com/xwtl/presall.asp this is a presentation that can give you some ideas. Happy New Year, Nikita Ogievetsky http://www.cogx.com nogievet@xxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: Mauricio Parra <m_parra@xxxxxxxxx> To: <XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 5:49 PM Subject: HTML Forms and XSL > I have been tasked with producing a web form interface > for a intranet application which will pull data from a > database and generate generates XML data trees in > response to user choices. I am supposed to use ASP > (Active Server Pages) to drive the conversion (via > XSL) of the XML data coming from the application into > plain vanilla HTML that can be read by any 4.0 or > higher browser. > > I have seen a few examples of ASP used with XML and > XSL but no examples anywhere of HTML forms used with > these tools. The forms I am speaking of contain > numerous selection lists as well as option button > groups. Not only do I need to be able to create these > forms dynamically but I must also have the appropriate > selection indicated in the various lists and groups > based on the choices the user made in a previous form. > The user then must be able to change the indicated > selections if desired before sending it all back to > the application for further processing. > > This is pretty standard ASP and HTML form stuff but > the addition of the XML adds a wrinkle that I'm not > sure can be handled. Does anyone know of examples of > this being done. Are we barking up the wrong tree > technologically speaking? > > (Mind you I didn't choose the technologies, I just > need to make them work...) > > Mauricio Parra > m_parra@xxxxxxxxx > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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