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At 04:22 15/10/1999 , Rick Geimer wrote:
"Simon St.Laurent" wrote: Yes, but: For the web ----------- XSLT is just too wierd for most programmers (just my opinion, and yes, I read the huge thread on this before). XSL:FO doesn't seem to be needed at all. People like CSS. For paper --------- XSLT is too "lightweight". Without regular expressions, strong multi-file output, etc (along with many other things), I'm just not convinced it's ready for real, complex work. XSL:FO is not implemented in any concrete way. It is therefore plagued by omissions, errors and deficiencies (see the recent threads on headers, etc). So, what exactly is XSLT/XSL:FO directly targetted at? J ------------------------- James Robertson Step Two Designs Pty Ltd SGML, XML & HTML Consultancy http://www.steptwo.com.au/ jamesr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Beyond the Idea" ACN 081 019 623 XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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