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RE: [xsl] new thread... difference between XSL and XSLT
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Date: 3/30/2004 8:38:00 AM
This is the response I just got from you (see below)... Hmmmm.... I wonder what's up. Obviously a problem on my end. Ill dry sending the same message to myself and open on a different client to see if its my current client(Outlook) or my email server. Ill take this one offline from the list as its obviously not and issue with that. Thanks for your help! <M:D/> -----Original Message----- From: Josh Canfield [mailto:Josh.Canfield@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:31 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] new thread... difference between XSL and XSLT It came through fine for me the first time. Perhaps its on your end? Here is an experiment, The next line is a copy of your line that is getting removed: Here is a line that starts with a dot. What do you see? -----Original Message----- From: M. David Peterson [mailto:m.david@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:26 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] new thread... difference between XSL and XSLT Ok, this is really weird.. it happened again... but slightly different... Anyone know why the list server would be deleting (hope is doesn't do it again)" .xsl is, generally, the default extension used for XSL-FO or" from the body of my message? The whole of that message should read: Line 1 > ".xsl is, generally, the default extension used for XSL-FO or XSL Formatting Objects. .xslt is the default extension used for XSLT or XSL Transformations" Line 2 > "The two can be used interchangeably(that is to say if you declare the fo namespace within your .xslt doc, as long as your processor knows what to do with the fo extension then you shouldn't see any problems) as long as your name space declarations are correct." Line 3 > "Hope this helps!" Line 4 > <M:D/> Lets see what happens this time... -----Original Message----- From: M. David Peterson [mailto:m.david@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:21 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] new thread... difference between XSL and XSLT Somehow the top of that last message got cut off... lets try again.... I noticed that in one of my posts a few days ago... not sure whats up... Anyway, Formatting Objects. .xslt is the default extension used for XSLT or XSL Transformations The two can be used interchangeably(that is to say if you declare the fo namespace within your .xslt doc, as long as your processor knows what to do with the fo extension then you shouldn't see any problems) as long as your name space declarations are correct. Hope this helps! <M:D/> -----Original Message----- From: M. David Peterson [mailto:m.david@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 11:20 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] new thread... difference between XSL and XSLT Formatting Objects. The two can be used interchangeably(that is to say if you declare the fo namespace within your .xslt doc, as long as your processor knows what to do with the fo extension then you shouldn't see any problems) as long as your name space declarations are correct. Hope this helps! <M:D/> -----Original Message----- From: Shashi Kiran [mailto:shashikiran4u@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:21 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [xsl] new thread... difference between XSL and XSLT Hi, Can anyone please give me some details regarding the difference between XSL and XSLT. I am very much confused with these two words. PLease help me.. Thankyou, Shashi __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
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