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RE: General question, is it possible to?
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- Subject: RE: General question, is it possible to?
- From: James Robertson <jamesr at steptwo dot com dot au>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 11:13:37 +1000
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At 23:33 29/05/2000, Igor Nakshin wrote:
>You could create a javascript array with all the news stories in xsl,
>use local variables to keep the current positions in the list and then
>user <div>.innerHTML to render the display of the stories
>based on what's currently selected.
The problem is that if the visitor doesn't
have Javascript turned on, they get nothing at all.
Wouldn't it be better (from a usability perspective)
to do all the work on the server side, and present
just plain HTML pages?
(I don't know how to do it using XSL though ...)
J
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