Proven techniques for abstracting UIs from data using XML, XSL, and Domino
by Andrew Cornes and Steve Robinson


from THE VIEW, September/October 2006, Volume 12, Issue 5


Make your Domino applications more scalable and extensible by separating content from the user-interface design. Learn how to use XML and XSL data transformations to provide a different look and feel for the same data in different settings — or the same look and feel for data pulled from different sources. This article gives you proven techniques for transforming XML using different code languages, parsers, browser clients, and Domino versions so you have maximum flexibility in meeting your application’s requirements. You can download the reusable blog database that demonstrates these techniques from THE VIEW Web site.



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