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Re: the future of the XSLT syntax

From: Peter Flynn <peter@--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 5/8/2004 12:09:00 AM
valued customer wrote:
> What do you think is the future of efforts to reduce the "verbosity"
> of XSLT, ostensibly by people who have had years of experience working
> with this technology?
> 
> (example site) http://www.zanthan.com/ajm/xsltxt/docs.html

Rather pointless. Who are these people who ostensibly "have had years of
experience working with this technology"?

The site you quote betrays two quite serious misunderstandings of the
nature of XSLT and why it is like it is. If you are unable to identify
them, I suggest you need to learn a little more about text and markup.

///Peter



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