Thanks everybody for UR replies.
It cleared my mind.

cheers
-Madhavi

At 14:28 24/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Incase you are wondering, the tag libraries referred to in this user list
implement server-side code for Java Server Pages [JSPs]. Both the XSL taglib
[used for JSP 1.1] and the JSTL taglibs [used for JSP 1.2] are used on a
Java server to generate HTML, or some other markup that a web browser
understands. That HTML is then sent to a browser to be used on the
client-side.

Neither of these tag libraries can be utilizes to do "client-side
transformations" or "used in xslt" itself.

>
>
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Madhavi Thottempudi wrote:
>
> > Hi there!
> > Is anybody out there working with XSL taglib for transformations??
> > please can U tell me if they are used for client-side
> transformations
> > or if they are like taglibs that can be used in xslt for
> some extra logic.
> > I am new to these technologies...so please excuse my dumb question
> >
> > cheers
> > -Madhavi
> >
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