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From: Miles Sabin <msabin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
It's not that I doubt the _intelligence_ of (most importantly)
graphic designers, I just doubt that they'll have either the time
or the inclination to learn how to be programmers.
But isn't that the whole point? With XSL (or a similar approach) they
don't have to learn procedural programming. I mean, even if they don't
have a GUI, it's a lot simpler to write
<xsl:apply-templates select="section/heading" />
or even (let's assume they're going to HTML)
<ol>
<xsl:for-each select="section">
<li><xsl:apply-templates select="heading"></li>
</xsl:for-each>
</ol>
than to start with ECMAscript and the DOM, if all they want to do is
extract the section headings.
Disclaimer: Although a member of the XSL-WG and Bitstream, this message
does not necessarily speak for either.
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