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Mozilla + CSS + XML = Structured, Formatted Content

Saqib Ali writes "Publishing XML content on the web requires some heavy processing on the server. There are many publishing framework (AxKit, Cocoon, etc) available in the market. However they are very CPU intensive. Apple's Internet Developer has a article on how to use CSS along with your XML content to render the formatted content in the Mozilla Web browser. It is very interesting read, especially for people who want to start creating content in XML, but don't want to invest in a expensive processing server/application. They have a nice example of RSS feed (XML) formatted for publishing in the browser."

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  1. *ahem* by DarkVein · · Score: 3, Funny

    tu slashdot?

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    I'm as mimsy as the next borogove but your mome raths are completely outgrabe.

  2. Moving processing from servers to clients? by fredrikj · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just when you think Phoenix has saved you thousands of precious CPU cycles over Mozilla, something like this pops up and fills the hole. Doh!