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Web and DOM

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:01

Is XLST supported across modern browsers? To me it looks like a good way to decrease bandwidth. It can also come in really handy if the server already stores data in an XML database: all you need to do is tack on an XLST and maybe a CSS and you're done.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:08

XML is dead. It's all about HTML5 now.

Also,

XML database
Hahaha oh wow.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:12

>>2

As if XLST can't generate XHTML5.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:16

GENERATE MY ANUS

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:20

My anus can generate VALID PERL CODE.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:35

>>5
Any code is VALID PERL CODE

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:42

Nope. IE has no support for it. IE will always slap your shit if you're a web developer. You can count on that.

Name: >>7 2011-02-17 8:46

Nevermind, IE does support it. Then I guess yes, XSLT is supported across modern browsers.[1]

References                     
   1. http://www.w3schools.com/XSL/xsl_browsers.asp

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 8:55

>>7

I don't think they will win the Second Browser War of 2012

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 10:26

Nevermind, IE does support it. Then I guess yes, XSLT is supported across modern browsers.[1]

You're implying IE is a modern browser.

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-17 11:08

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