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Re: <xsl:stylesheet xmlns...
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- Subject: Re: <xsl:stylesheet xmlns...
- From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul at qub dot com>
- Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 23:43:30 -0700
- Organization: The Qub Group
- References: <NDBBIHCDFEDDPMKFOFFKAEAEDBAA.paulo.gaspar@krankikom.de>
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----- Original Message -----
From: Paulo Gaspar
> A lot still has to change in the browser world for me to rely on a browser
> to transform XML. Besides, that often requires to transfer more data.
Well - consider Sebastian's test6.xsl ;-) He is generating
40K HTML out of 500K of data. I can not belive he'l send
those 500K to the client. I got the impression that he
said that he may do that , but I think there is some
misunderstanding on my side ;-).
> IMHO, server side transformations rule.
Sure. And not only transformations, but pipes of transformations ;-)
providing the client with the 'smallest possible chunk' and stuff
like that . Client / server programming is hard. It is not "just place
it all on client". Or "just use RMI".
Rgds.Paul.
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