Re: Anyone using XSLT? Anyone interested?

by "Bryan Bateman" <batemanb(at)home.com>

 Date:  Wed, 20 Sep 2000 23:28:11 -0400
 To:  "KathyW" <kathyw(at)home.albury.net.au>,
<hwg-xml(at)hwg.org>
 References:  idyllmtn workhorse net
  todo: View Thread, Original
Go out and take a look at Ariba,  BroadVision and alphaworks at IBM.  Look
at what the banks are doing.  Then come back and tell me this is here today
and gone tomorrow technology.


----- Original Message -----
From: "KathyW" <kathyw(at)home.albury.net.au>
To: <hwg-xml(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone using XSLT? Anyone interested?


> ** Reply to message from Kynn Bartlett <kynn-hwg(at)idyllmtn.com> on Tue, 19
Sep
> 2000 16:40:19 -0700
>
> It sounds cool alright ... but I'm a bit concerned it may be too
> pie-in-the-sky, particularly from the authoring end. If Dreamweaver,
HomeSite,
> FrontPage, ColdFusion et al ad nauseum don't support it, many authors
won't use
> it. WAP is in strife in Europe, WebTV has not taken off as the marketers
had
> hoped, phones are virtually useless as web-enabled devices etc. I'm
concerned
> there won't be more than niche market appeal. Still, it really is a cool
> concept - please keep the list posted.
>
> KathyW.
>
> > On my end, my server will decide what to do and then send you back
> > something which is optimized for you.  I'll probably do this using
> > XSLT (assuming that I can get a fast enough implementation of it
> > which runs on my server -- this is the big question for XSLT at the
> > moment!), generating a completely new user interface for you based
> > on your CC/PP profile, and using data stored in a generic XML
> > representation.
>
>
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