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Re: Re: Using XSLT to add markup to a document

Subject: Re: Re: Using XSLT to add markup to a document
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 16:33:01 -0400
Re:  Re: Using XSLT to add markup to a document
Hi Dimitre,

At 02:37 PM 7/7/2003, you wrote:
Or am I missing something?

Not at all -- yours is just the kind of analysis I was (am) interested in seeing.


What interests me about David's idea is not the solution to the marking-up of strings problem, so much as the recursive "operate on a node set result of an operation" tactic -- one that I think we will be seeing lots more of since it will be implicitly licensed by XSLT 2.0's elevation of node-set() from an extension function (which for whatever reason people are reluctant to use) to a mandated feature of the language.

It is the first step on the road to FXSL, isn't it? ;->

Cheers,
Wendell


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