On Apr 27, 2006, at 12:03 PM, Xiaoming Liu wrote:

This file can be rendered in IE and Firefox, because they do xslt client-side rendering, so the display is correct, but when I check page source, it's still the raw xml file. And when writing a script to fetch Microformats fragments, I have to do XSLT rendering first to get HTML back.

So I am wondering if the above scenario is a good practice

You might want to look at this site:

http://w3future.com/

I vaguely recall Sjoerd tried to run his entire site as you've described and it lasted a few weeks before he ran into enough problems that he now does server-side XSLT to HTML 4 unless you click the "Try XHTML 2.0" button, which turns off the server-side XSLT.

Peace,
Scott
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