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Posted to general@xerces.apache.org by Sujay Kamath <Su...@mascotsystems.com> on 2001/02/06 07:10:51 UTC

HTML file as output.

Hi,

I would like to view the data in HTML format, where in the data is contained
in an XML document. I am using XSL for this purpose.

Do you need to have XSL/XSLT processor to get the desired result. ?

If anybody who has a clear idea on this aspect, I would appreciate if you
can mail be regarding this.

Thanking you,

Sujay.

Re: HTML file as output.

Posted by Nick Makris <Ni...@eurodyn.com>.
The answer to your question si simple.

It depends on the browser. For example from ie 5.0 you have the ability to
view the XML "rendered" with the XSL from the browser.

Find attachment an example

NOTICE !!! : this does not working with the navigator


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sujay Kamath" <Su...@mascotsystems.com>
To: <xe...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:10 AM
Subject: HTML file as output.


> Hi,
>
> I would like to view the data in HTML format, where in the data is
contained
> in an XML document. I am using XSL for this purpose.
>
> Do you need to have XSL/XSLT processor to get the desired result. ?
>
> If anybody who has a clear idea on this aspect, I would appreciate if you
> can mail be regarding this.
>
> Thanking you,
>
> Sujay.
>

Re: HTML file as output.

Posted by Graham Bygrave <gr...@killik.co.uk>.
You may already know about the Cocoon project but if not, check it out at
xml.apache.org.

Sujay Kamath wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to view the data in HTML format, where in the data is contained
> in an XML document. I am using XSL for this purpose.
>
> Do you need to have XSL/XSLT processor to get the desired result. ?
>
> If anybody who has a clear idea on this aspect, I would appreciate if you
> can mail be regarding this.
>
> Thanking you,
>
> Sujay.

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