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Re: Feeding DOMs to XSLT Processors
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- Subject: Re: Feeding DOMs to XSLT Processors
- From: "Alexandru-Ionut Albu" <albu at mailcity dot com>
- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 12:09:39 -0500
- Organization: MailCity (http://www.mailcity.lycos.com:80)
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>Is there a reason why the API's don't readily provide for DOM (as
>opposed to file) inputs? Am I showing my ignorance? Accessing the XML
>data and XST stylesheets from the filesystem on demand isn't a good
>option for us, and I don't believe that any sort of production system
>that needs responsive performance could put up with it. But I'd like
>to get some thoughts on the subject. Thank you are any and all input.
I think Lotus XSL allows you to specify both the document to transform and the stylesheet as DOM objects. But I completely agree with your point of view that all processors should provide such an option.
Alex
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