Re: [flexcoders] XSLT Processor for AS3?

2009-03-12 Thread Rick Winscot
In Flex? I suppose you could include the AIR libraries... and then...

http://blogs.adobe.com/briggs/2008/05/using_air_for_xslt_processing.html

Rick Winscot


On 3/12/09 11:05 AM, "Merrill, Jason" 
wrote:

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> I¹ve asked this on several lists, and Twitter, never had a single reply yet.
> Hoping someone here knows.
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> Is there an XSLT parser/processor for Actionscript 3?  I would like an
> Actionscript native one to transform some XML client-side.  I have the XSLT
> file for it already written, which I verified works fine transforming with
> Javascript and IE browser's DOM, but I'm looking for an Actionscript solution,
> not Javascript/IE, PHP or anything else.   Does this kind of class exist for
> Actionscript 3?  If not, I'm surprised nobody has written one - maybe just too
> much work?   
> 
> In an ideal world, I am imagining someone has a class (or component) that
> takes two arguments, an XML string or URL and an XSLT file, and returns the
> transformed XML in the new format.  Anyone know if this thing exists or at
> least is being worked on by either Adobe or the os community?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jason Merrill
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[flexcoders] XSLT Processor for AS3?

2009-03-12 Thread Merrill, Jason
I've asked this on several lists, and Twitter, never had a single reply
yet. Hoping someone here knows.  

Is there an XSLT parser/processor for Actionscript 3?  I would like an
Actionscript native one to transform some XML client-side.  I have the
XSLT file for it already written, which I verified works fine
transforming with Javascript and IE browser's DOM, but I'm looking for
an Actionscript solution, not Javascript/IE, PHP or anything else.
Does this kind of class exist for Actionscript 3?  If not, I'm surprised
nobody has written one - maybe just too much work?   

In an ideal world, I am imagining someone has a class (or component)
that takes two arguments, an XML string or URL and an XSLT file, and
returns the transformed XML in the new format.  Anyone know if this
thing exists or at least is being worked on by either Adobe or the os
community?

Thanks,


Jason Merrill 

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