Safari 3, JavaScript, and XSLT
Safari 3 for Windows and Tiger is truly awesome news.
Just a feature note: Safari 2 has always supported client-side XSLT. But Safari 3 includes and implementation of the Mozilla-style JavaScript XSLT API… so now you can programatically execute XSLT transforms on the client via JS in Safari. Great news.
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- Published:
- 06.12.07 / 9pm
- Category:
- JavaScript/DHTML, Software Development, Web Development, Web Kit, XML, XSLT
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