On Thursday 18 August 2005 20:52, Leon Rosenberg wrote:
> > I'm glad to see there is some support for XSLT. Makes me feel
> > like I haven't been barking up the wrong tree for the last
> > few years. Sending the XML to the client is a nice idea in
> > principal but has so many problems that IMHO it
On Thursday 18 August 2005 20:32, Michael Jouravlev wrote:
> On 8/18/05, Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Should I just stop fighting city hall and abandon XSLT in favour of
> > JSP?
>
> No. XML/XSLT is more flexible than JSP and has been supported bunch of
bably contribute.
>
> Regarding Struts and XSLT, I've had a good experience ditching JSP.
> XSLT is powerful and fun even once you get the hang of it. Now to
> your questions...
>
> On 8/18/05, Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > * Should I just sto
Hi folks,
This isn't your usual "How do I do X?" type question so get ready. Hopefully
it will fuel a good discussion. I'm fairly new to struts but have a solid
grasp of Model 2 design ideas. The problem, I suppose, is that I am a lone
developer (for my own company) which makes it hard to get t
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