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> Yes. If you use an entity then you have to edit the stylesheet and > the schema; if you have a type-checking mechanism, you only have to > edit the schema. ... and if you change the schema, surely your processing logic would likely need some changes too? > My point is that as an XSLT application developer, I > could write a stylesheet that people would not have to touch even if > they extended/amended the schema. I doubt this is true in anything except fairly trivial cases, and for those cases, you could more than likely write an equivalent XPath/mode based stylesheet.
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