At 12:40 PM 09/24/03, you wrote:
>I saw some one do this with providing the table as xml and used xslt to convert the xml into html table. Then when they clicked a new sort of the table, the browser would go and get a new xslt file, apply it to the xml file and produce a new table that is sorted correctly. I liked this approach better.
It is more current. And the XML/XSLT files can be sent to unrelated applications. OTOH, Javascript is well-established. I'd want to be sure that all the browsers used by my audience handled the above properly.
TW
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