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RE: Hello XQuery ... Goodbye XSLT?


RE:  Hello XQuery ... Goodbye XSLT?
Title: RE: Hello XQuery ... Goodbye XSLT?

Jonathan Robie wrote:

> I'm not sure that it hits the same sweet spot when SQL/XML adds all of
> XQuery, plus a bunch of other stuff. Simplicity is a main virtue of
> SQL/XML in SQL 2003. It's gonna get a lot less simple.

Interesting.  I'd no idea that it was intended that SQL should grow in this way. I agree entirely - this sounds like a mistake to me.

Jonathan



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