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Hi Mark,
If you have a client, then you must have a server somewhere.
And in any case they all use some scripting on the client side.
On 09/24/2011 05:04 PM, Mark wrote:
Re: [xsl] Client-side XSLT
Subject: Re: [xsl] Client-side XSLT From: Hank Ratzesberger <hankr@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 14:04:11 -0700 |
Hi Mark,
If you have a client, then you must have a server somewhere.
It is possible through XForms and various XML pipeline implementations to accomplish what you want entirely in XML, but not (that I am aware of) only XSLT.
XForms, etc., may not be practical for the overhead, and likely the LAMP or similar web stack will suffice and are ubiquitous.
And in any case they all use some scripting on the client side.
Cheers, Hank
On 09/24/2011 05:04 PM, Mark wrote:
I have a stylesheet that generates XHMTL like: <a href="../aip/635.htm"> <img src="../cr/small/635.jpg" alt="stamp image"/> </a>
Right now, clicking on the 635.jpg images opens the 635.htm page.
The difficulty is that in the final project, the aip/n.htm files would number more than 3000 if each were constructed individually. Those pages are quite simple and contain only an image and a few lines of text. What I am looking for is a way to launch an XSLT style sheet that would build the page within the browser on demand.
My idea is that clicking on the small/635.jpg image on my XHTML page would launch a stylesheet to build the 636.htm page. I need some hints on how to get started, where to look, or to know that this is not a good idea.
Thanks, Mark
-- Louis (Hank) Ratzesberger sopac.ucsd.edu
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