devbanana Posted August 27, 2006 Share Posted August 27, 2006 Hello,I am creating a framework, and for the templating, I decided to use XML and XSLT.The thing is, I've heard that XSLT can be a bit intensive for larger documents, and it might hurt performance. So, I was thinking of detecting if the user's browser supported XSLT, and if so, just have the browser do the transform. Otherwise, PHP could do the transform.Here's the question:[list][*]Is XSL an accepted standard so much so that it would be safe to assume the browser has XSLT support? it has been around since 1999, anyway.[*]If not, then how would you detect this in PHP? I'm thinking if I just check the HTTP_USER_AGENT, I might then be able to compare that to known user agents that do support it.[/list]Thanks,Brandon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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