[ZPT] XSLT version of TAL, pushing caching to the client
Brad Clements
bkc at murkworks.com
Fri Jul 22 12:49:30 EDT 2005
On 22 Jul 2005 at 12:24, David Pratt wrote:
> In zope3, there will be all kinds of ways to adapt content in whatever
> flavor you want through adapters. So when you publish your site,
> perhaps this is most likely the xslt will happen so that through apache
> you are looking only at the rendered result leaving so fuss, no muss
> for client side applications.
One of the advantages of sending xml and xslt to the client is that
caching of "micro content" occurs on the client, thereby allowing the end-
user experience to be improved through faster page loading.
So, converting xml to html on the server is, at least in the way I use it, a
fallback for downlevel web clients.
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