XSLT & hello
Phillip B Oldham
phill at theactivitypeople.co.uk
Tue Apr 8 13:12:57 MSD 2008
I already output all my data as xml and use xsl for templating, however
at the moment I'm using php to handle the translation. A native nginx
module would be a great idea!
Chris Farmiloe wrote:
> Hi, I've recently been thinking about simplifying my future web
> applications by making the back ends only speak XML .... and using XSL
> to present the information in browsers.
>
> Although the browser world appears to be ready now for client-side
> XSLT, I'm not sure the search-engines are... as a result I think I
> must still perform server side XSLT.
>
> I'm considering building an nginx module that could perform the
> transformations, but not having any experience writing modules for
> nginx, I thought I'd ask if this is wise? or maybe something like this
> would be better suited being proxied to a separate HTTP service?
>
> any thoughts would be appreciated?
>
>
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