At 99/04/21 11:23 -0400, Richard Lander wrote:
> I am a little confused about the official status of XSLT. It has obviously
>moved up a level from its previous home of section 2 of the XSL draft. Is it
>a spec in its own right but also a real part of the XSL and XLink? specs? In
>other words, is it a spec but also section 2 of XSL, when it is revised?
It still is a normative part in Section 2 of XSL:
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WD-xsl-19990421/ Section 2:
"The provisions in "XSL Transformations" form an integral part of
this recommendation and are considered normative."
........ Ken
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