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RE: Re: [xsl] XInclude

From: Salvatore Mangano <smangano@---------->
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Date: 6/2/2002 11:54:00 AM
> I wasn't there when the decision was made. With hindsight, 
it's easy to
> see that the decision was wrong. But if you think the people 
who work on
> W3C standards are all idiots, why don't you join the effort 
and see if
> you can do better yourself?

Extrapolating from my calling one bad decision "bone headed" to 
supposing I think that all the people in the W3C are idiots is 
a little extreme. If I did join the W3C I would accept that one 
of my obligations is to listen to criticism about the stuff I 
proposed without getting all defensive about it. 

I will take a look at XML Pipeline but it sound like just 
another big spec that promises to solve a very common problem 
sometime in the future that could have been solved now using a 
very simple spec (XInclude). 


 XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list


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