Unicode/XML Lenigrad Codex: Web design expert help needed!

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Unicode/XML Lenigrad Codex: Web design expert help needed!

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The providers of the major browsers, Chrome, Edge and Firefox , have decided to remove both native and Javascript XSLT processing from their products later this year. XSLT processing is a key tool of the <https:tanach.us> site, both for client-side (native, Javascript) and server-side processing. The site will be modified to accommodate this change.

I'm looking for suggestions from experienced, up-to-date web designers on how to make this modification. Please contact me off-list at the e-mail address at the site if you'd be willing to help.

Chris Kimball
West Redding, CT
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Re: Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex: Progress report

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The development of an client-side XSLT-free site is going well. Most users will not be able to tell the difference between the current XSLT-based site and the new site. The major losses will be in the Search function and little-used data in the Supplements directory. If you're a user of these parts of the Supplements directory please let me know.

Chris Kimball
West Redding, CT
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