IF it's XML, it would have to be converted to HTML.

It depends.  The innerHTML property of [div] and [span] elements can hold plain 
text, as well as HTML.  If you need formatted text, then you might insert HTML. 

Otherwise you can set the innerHTML property to a value retrieved from an XML 
element.

Or, rather than changing the innerHTML property, you could be changing the 
"value" property of a form [input] element.  The possibilities are only limited 
by one's creativity.

There are some pretty cool demos at:

http://www.backbase.com

Nathan.




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