>>What good is displaying generically transformed XML in a browser anyway, outside of developer testing?
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>I have no investigated XSL transformation.
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>I understood that XSL was supposed to be a future internet standard and that it enabled sophisticated data "transformation" on-the-fly.
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>Has anyone investigated XSL?
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I have. It's a great technology. But a generic XSL sheet like the one used by default by IE5 won't help us with anything except testing/debugging. Can you imagine a real-world scenario where that output was satisfactory as an end result? I can't.
I looked for the article you referenced, and couldn't find it. Would you mind posting a link or a specific to its location in MSDN?
Erik Moore
Clientelligence