i don't really understand you question but look to see if you can use xslt for your needs.
On 4/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am starting an asp.net project, and I would like to use javascript and client-side xml processing to make for a more responsive interface. Initial prototypes look good, but actually getting the xml using asp.net seems a bit tricky. A <xml> data island worked well, but this element is dropped from msxml6. It seems like there will be browser issues even in a pure IE shop. The proposed solutions I found for these problems have almost scared me off client-side processing. Does jQuery promise any future-proofing along these lines? -- Dave
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