Okay... I'm about up to my neck in trying to solve all these browser dependent issues with XML/XSLT transforms!
I like the idea of leaving the transform to the client as it nicely offloads the processing overhead that the sorting and everything else requires. However, the HUGE issues of trying to get it all to wrk in everyone's browsers is outweighing the benefits of the distributed processing in a big hurry.
To that end, I'm seriously considering moving the XSL transform to the server side... I'm running Apache on a freeBSD box and using C++ compiled CGI scripts to generate the XML
Anyone have suggestions on either a reliable Apache module that would transform on the server side (from the CGI output, not static XML files) and/or, better still, a solid (efficient) C or C++ library I could embed in my scripts to do the transform on the server side?
Any and all suggestions, comments, etc. on this would be greatly appreciated.
~groan~
I like the idea of leaving the transform to the client as it nicely offloads the processing overhead that the sorting and everything else requires. However, the HUGE issues of trying to get it all to wrk in everyone's browsers is outweighing the benefits of the distributed processing in a big hurry.
To that end, I'm seriously considering moving the XSL transform to the server side... I'm running Apache on a freeBSD box and using C++ compiled CGI scripts to generate the XML
Anyone have suggestions on either a reliable Apache module that would transform on the server side (from the CGI output, not static XML files) and/or, better still, a solid (efficient) C or C++ library I could embed in my scripts to do the transform on the server side?
Any and all suggestions, comments, etc. on this would be greatly appreciated.
~groan~