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On July 1, 2004 09:55 am, Robin Berjon wrote:
> Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
> > My goal is, when I eventually get back to Callisto, to make any text
> > generated from your source XML - whether its the main body content, or
> > the titles of other pages listed in a side- or nav-bar - could be edited
> > without having to hop around your site.  This is because the client could
> > submit content updates to various target URLs asyncronously, as long as
> > it knew what URL / XML ID a given DOM node in the browser was associated
> > with.
>
> Just a drive-by comment: it really sounds like you want XForms :)

I haven't investigated XForms much, but it seems...err...complicated.  What I 
really want is to be able to transparently edit server-side XML content 
(keeping the semantic structure of the XML itself) while interacting with the 
result of an XSL transformation.  Things could be potentially simplified by 
performing the XSL transform within Mozilla, but then there wouldn't be a 
guarentee that the content would render the same in AxKit.

:-\

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Michael A. Nachbaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://nachbaur.com/pgpkey.asc
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