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Subject: Re: Same name Elements in more than one node
From: Mike Ferrando <mikeferrando@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 06:13:55 -0800 (PST)
Re:  Same name Elements in more than one node
Wendell,
Thanks for your response.

XSL is not an intimidating language for me. Rather, I am trying to
get to the point where I can understand how those who created think
about it. That to me seems the real key to becoming comfortable with
a programming language. But since I have no formal training in
programming languages, I wonder if I am missing what is supposed to
be read between the lines of these technical manuals.

I admit that I am a slow learner but I keep trying. (I failed French
but excel in New Testament Greek! But my glasses are not taped
together in the middle and I don't have a pocket liner!)

The list is really helpful in regard to adjusting to levels of
communication on xsl programming.

XML XSL are both awesome. They really give you the power of both a
database and word processing program.

Thanks again,
Mike F.

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