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----- Original Message ----- From: Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > I quite enjoyed this. But I do take exception to the statement > > "You cannot use XSL to transform to or from non-XML formats like PDF, TeX, > Microsoft Word, PostScript, MIDI, or others" > > as it is supported both explicitly in XT, and implicitly by > <xsl:text>. There is no reason (apart from wordiness) not to write: I too disagree with the statement, but it is almost right. XSL, by itself, cannot transform from or to a non-XML format. Even in your example with xsl:text, sebastian, the result is an XML entity. *However*, XSL most certainly *can* be used to transform to non-XML formats, you just one additional thing: an output filter that understands the result-ns. XT supports a couple. XSLT engines can easily embed FOP, thereby outputting PDF. James -- James Tauber / jtauber@xxxxxxxxxxx / www.jtauber.com Maintainer of : www.xmlinfo.com, www.xmlsoftware.com and www.schema.net XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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