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Another problem that may arise from this though is that search engines aren't yet ready to handle this, so you may get less hits from search engines. A good idea to counter this (and the browser limitations) though may be of doing all the XSLT processing server-side and outputting the XHTML that results from it. This also helps counter another current XSLT limitation: having more than one data source.
Another problem that may arise from this though is that search engines aren't yet ready to handle this, so you may get less hits from search engines. A good idea to counter this (and the browser limitations) though may be of doing all the XSLT processing server-side and outputting the XHTML that results from it. This also helps counter another current XSLT limitation: having more than one data source.
I'll put some more time into this later this afternoon after returning from a meeting with one of the folks pulling together all of the official/legal business paperwork for the Viberavetions project (still VERY MUCH alive, btw, to those of you who might be wondering -- just can't talk about most of it at this stage much past "In Process" :D).
I'll update this post accordingly.
Thanks for the info regarding atom-owl. Looks interesting!
Another problem that may arise from this though is that search engines aren't yet ready to handle this, This will actually provide a nice use-case to test against.
I'll put some more time into this later this afternoon after returning from a meeting with one of the folks pulling