Sudarson Roy Pratihar wrote:
 > that's fine. But I don't want to throw output from jsp directly into
 > response, in stead I want to determine the client agent type and
 > accordingly apply style sheet on it to convert into some format that
 > is understandable to the agent. I also don't want to depend on
 > whether client understand xml content and style sheet directly (as
 > IE 5.0 recognizes).
 >
 > Any suggestion ?

    Take a look at HyperQbs (http://www.hyperqbs.org). They do automatic
agent recognition and uses different templates to serve the data to it,
but there is no problem to write parser using just one template (XML)
and agent-dependent style sheets (HyperQbs are modular and component based).


    Regards,

J.Ch.
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