> | As I consider the tasks I perform using XSL and XSLT, I don't think of them
> | as "stylesheet" tasks. I think of them as "transformation" tasks. XTL
> | seems like a better name. Does anyone else trip over the S?
>
> The XSLT 1.0 spec allows you do use <xsl:transform>
> as a synonym of <xsl:stylesheet> to cater to folks like you :-)
And me. I've long since made it a practice of shunning "xsl:stylesheet", and
I've encouraged users to use "xsl:transform" in some of my articles.
Naming is very important, and the "xsl:stylesheet" artifact is somewhat of a
blister.
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