Am Freitag, den 22.07.2005, 18:58 -0400 schrieb Brad Clements: > On 22 Jul 2005 at 23:34, Tino Wildenhain wrote: > > > > > I wonder what this buys you other then the well recognized XSLT-label. > > XHTML+CSS where the XHTML is produced by simple and understandable TAL > > can do all you would need. But thats just me... > > > > But server-rendered html cannot do anything except have the client > cache the entire page. If you don't resort to xmlhttp request, then the > client only gets what you sent as fully rendered html. > > therefore, only entire pages are cached, not parts, nor the backing data > that makes the page (like the blogroll or nav tab from my previous > example).
Is there an online visible example where this works like that? Which clients support xslt like this (e.g. with subrequests) How is this different from loading and caching CSS files? _______________________________________________ ZPT mailing list [email protected] http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zpt
