n Both require an application server for display in a browser. Dreamweaver supports ASP, ASP.NET,
ColdFusion, and PHP server models for XSLT fragments.
n You can edit either an XSLT fragment or SSI in Dreamweaver with equal ease.
n Each XSLT fragment and SSI appears to be a single entity when selected in the embedded page at
design time.
Unlike SSIs, XSLT fragments have a page type all their own and can be created directly from the New
Document dialog box. To create an XSLT fragment, follow these steps:
1. Choose File ??? New.
2. From the New Document dialog box??™s General category, select the Basic page category and the
XSLT (Fragment) entry; click Create when you??™re ready. Dreamweaver then asks which data
source you??™d like to use for your new XSLT fragment, as shown in Figure 32-4.
FIGURE 32-4
Read the latest for any RSS feed by using the remote XML data option.
3. In the Locate XML Source dialog box, select the Attach A Local File On My Computer Or Local
Area Network option if you want to incorporate data from a static XML file available on your system;
use the Browse button to open the Select File dialog box or enter the path to the file by hand
in the provided field.
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