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Re: XSLT use cases; data-centric to document-centric

Subject: Re: XSLT use cases; data-centric to document-centric transformations
From: Peter Gerstbach <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:40:13 +0100
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Kenneth Stephen wrote:
    It seems to me that you are talking about the pull vs push style
of XSLT programming and in your use case #3, it is the "pull" style.

Yes, that was the term I was searching for.


And, if I read you correctly, your uneasiness with this style is that
the tools are generating monlithic code. However, even in the pull
style, XSLT will allow a modular programming style by the use of
call-template . The fact that you dont get modular code is a problem
with the tools.

Yes, that's the problem with those tools. But since I'm thinking of writing such a tool (which should make it better) I first have to understand the problem with the existing ones! :)


Peter

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