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RE: Re: XInclude

Subject: RE: Re: XInclude
From: "Michael Kay" <michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:13:49 +0100
RE: Re:  XInclude
> Yes, of course one can implement Xinclude using the facilities 
> in XSLT. That is all well and good. However, if the W3C is 
> going to have a standard called xinclude you would expect tools 
> that process xml to at least provide the option of recognizing 
> it. 

XSLT is a component that transforms input trees to create result trees.
XInclude is another component that transforms input trees to create
result trees. The question of how such components are assembled into an
application is the subject of XML Pipeline. XSLT itself should not
attempt to define the processing pipeline.

Michael Kay
Software AG
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