- From: Chris Wilson <cwilso@MICROSOFT.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 11:11:31 -0800
- To: "'Chad D. Zimmerman'" <chad@dabcc-www.nmsu.edu>
- Cc: "'CSS&FP WG'" <w3c-css-wg@w3.org>, "'www-style@w3.org'" <www-style@w3.org>
It will certainly work with Netscape, Opera, and GNUScape (hi Bill!). One of the packages is a command-line utility that will work quite well to generate HTML from XML on the server. Since it is a command-line utility, you should even be able to integrate it with most Windows Web servers. The other package is an ActiveX package that will only work with Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. No, it is not currently available on the Macintosh or UNIX. This is a technology preview - since XSL (the open specification) is still in the very early development stages, this is not a product, just an opportunity to take a look at what the XSL group is talking about. -Chris Wilson > -----Original Message----- > From: Chad D. Zimmerman [SMTP:chad@dabcc-www.nmsu.edu] > Sent: Friday, January 09, 1998 10:53 AM > To: Chris Wilson > Cc: 'CSS&FP WG'; 'www-style@w3.org' > Subject: Re: Technology preview of the Microsoft XSL Processor > > > Looks like it could be usefull. But will it work in Netscape, Opera, > and GNUScape. And on the Mac, Linux, UNIX as well though? > > If it doesn't I would sugest more development. > > Chad D. Zimmerman chad@dabcc-www.nmsu.edu >
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