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RE: Book review of XSLT Programmers Reference available

Subject: RE: Book review of XSLT Programmers Reference available
From: "Chris Bayes" <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 16:00:37 +0100
RE: Book review of XSLT Programmers Reference available
I'll second that.
If only the index had more in it there wouldn't be anything to find fault
with. Let's hope that the 2nd edition has a bigger one.

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>I do suspect that the index was not made by a professional indexer,
>for what its worth. It is fine for the mechanical "cant remember what
>the syntax of XXX is", but for "I cant remember what XSL does about
>indenting" it is not so hot
>
>not that this really detracts from the excellent book. i'd rate it the
>most useful book i have bought for several years.
>
>Sebastian
>
>
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