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Building Smart Pages with ASP, XML and XSL

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HTML, CSS and XML, Write Once!
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VBScript
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HTML Enhancement, Layout Enhancement, Site Design
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CSS, HTML, XML, XSL

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Building Smart Pages with ASP, XML and XSL
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Short Description
Combine ASP, XML, XSL to build a cross-browser template-based document management system.

Long Description
Continuing our first article, Building Documents with XML, XSL, and CSS (recommended reading), we now show you how to build server-based system for serving pages written in XML.

We show you techniques for providing different presentations to different browsers. We apply different XSL transformations over a single XML document to create browser-specific HTML documents.

Author
Scott Isaacs
Date/ Version
6/30/1999
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/tips/xml/ts02/page1.asp
Submission Date
Jun 30,1999
Last Update
Jun 30,1999
Related To
Inside Techniques
 

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Overall Rating: 4.5

raymurphy on Nov 17, 2001 at 8:32:53 AMRating: 4
Interesting stuff, as most articles I've read in the past tended to concentrate only on doing the xsl transform on the client - so I was pleased to see server examples. One point - these examples rely on a prepared xml file : are there any examples of getting data from a database into an xml file and then applying xsl transforms on that xml file ?
deepakt on Sep 10, 2001 at 4:16:52 AMRating: 4
the artcle was very useful to me. i had been planning on doing sth like this but didn't know how to get started. now, i do !!
jimdorey on Nov 20, 2000 at 8:23:26 AMRating: 5

For easy XSL - use Whitehill <xsl>Composer, the world's first WYSIWYG, drag and drop GUI environment for the creation of XSL syntax. NO MORE HANDCODING!

Cheers,

-jim

aliahsen on Nov 14, 2000 at 1:15:12 PMNo Rating
I want to get the codes of xml and sgml and vrml and also the search index
cyber_thug on Nov 13, 2000 at 1:40:11 PMRating: 3

Does Anyone have any workarounds with the netscape browsers,

I demod the content_survey asp, xml tool

I works great on IE but on netscape it does not work.

This is the reason why there should be only one browser becuase netscape sucks.....

 

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