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Ben Stover wrote:
Do XSL stylesheets ALWAYS have to be in a file with filen name extension *.xsl ? No, they don't even have to be in a file at all. A repository, a database, some web site, dynamic creation, in memory, as dom. You have plenty of options. What about XSLT docs in *.xslt or even in *.xml files? Mine are mostly in *.xslt files and in a repository (nameless), and *.fo for xsl-fo. However, it's all up to you whether you choose 'xxx' or 'yyy' or 'santaclaus' as extension (or none at all). Is there a must on how to name XSLT stylesheets or only a recommendation ? From what I know: none whatsoever. Are there differences in handling between XSLT 1.x and 2.0 versions ? Huge differences, depending on what you mean by "handling". XSLT 2 contains many new features and functions and makes a lot possible that previously was impossible (or very hard) in XSLT 1. -- Abel
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