On 5 Jan 2007 at 13:44, David Dorward wrote:
> Client side XSLT isn't (generally) a great idea though. You do want
> search engines to be able to read the menu, don't you?

All search engines and most of the browsers (all instead of IE6) get 
the Html-Version. The Xml-Version is blocked by the robots.txt. Users 
with the IE6 and activated JavaScript are redirected to the Xml-
Version. Other can use the link at the page

Xml-Praxis: Diese Website

there is a german description.

The Domain exists since 2003 in these two versions, only my Unicode-
Database is plain XHtml (no Xml-Version). And I have enough of google-
traffic, this may not be visible using google.com.

Its easier to manage the complete domain, its like a small content 
management system.


Regards
Juergen Auer

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