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Re: A multi-step approach on definingobject-orientednatureof D


Re:  A multi-step approach on definingobject-orientednatureof D
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 23:17, Mike Champion wrote:
> 8/21/2002 5:10:18 PM, Eric van der Vlist <vdv@d...> wrote:
> 
> 
> >Except maybe if you expect people to develop XSLT transformations on
> >this document :-) ... 
> 
> Could you elaborate on that, for us Joe Blows who haven't followed the
> 850 messages whining about the Namespaces spec :-)

I haven't either! 

I just meant that so many people have been wasting their time and asking
on so many mailing lists why their stylesheets with unqualified XPath
steps against documents with default namespaces didn't work that it may
be a good enough reason to avoid default namespaces...

Eric
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