This is really cool! Thanks!
-Mark
On 2/17/06, Ivo Toby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hiya!
Being very impressed and pleased with scriptaculous I decided to add
several features of it into a Web Publishing System I'm building.
This WPS (as I fondly call it) makes extensive use of XML/XSLt
translations.
To offer some nice visual effects to customers I made a XSL-stylesheet
which allows my customers to access these effects by enclosing some
content into scriptaculous-tags.
I decided to distribute this XSL-sheet free for anyone to use. (any
suggestions on how to release stuff like this are also welcome, this is
my first public release of something I made, and I hope a lot will
follow ;)
So, if you're into XML/XSL, go to
http://xsl.i-v-o.nl/AJAX/scriptaculous/xsl/scriptaculous_effects.xsl to
get the XSL-stylesheet.
The xsl-sheet itself is translated to a help-file when viewed from a
XSL-enabled browser, just view the "html" source.
I'll update the XSL-sheet when needed, and in time some features will be
added. I'll also try to write some guidelines on how to implement this
using PHP or client-side translations on
http://wiki.i-v-o.nl/index.php/ScriptaculousXSLt
Suggestions on improvement are very welcome at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have fun!!
Ivo Toby
I-V-O Internet Voor Ondernemers
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