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Take a look at some of these demos put out by Oracle, who seems to be doing a nice job integrating XML/XSLT with their dB.
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/demo/demo1.htm
James Garriss | The MITRE Corporation | jgarriss @ mitre.org
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Re: HTML Forms and XSL
Subject: Re: HTML Forms and XSL From: James Garriss <jgarriss@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 15:14:30 -0500 |
At 12:49 PM 12/27/1999 , Mauricio Parra wrote: >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.
Take a look at some of these demos put out by Oracle, who seems to be doing a nice job integrating XML/XSLT with their dB.
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/demo/demo1.htm
James Garriss | The MITRE Corporation | jgarriss @ mitre.org
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