Subject: XSLT/XPATH 2.0
From: Vasu Chakkera <vasucv@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 15:58:56 +0100
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None of the browsers support XSLT 2....
>does it make sense to teach it to undergraduate students? Why?
Why NOT????
definitely browsers are not the only places that demand the use of
XSLT. Surely with XSLT2 , things have progressed much farther than its
initial intended purpose.
The use of XSLT in data transformation systems in middle layer of an
enterprise architecture , in publishing domain and in many such
domains demand some complex processing of the source XML which are
quite gracefully performed with XSLT2.
So you can and should teach XSLT 2 to students with never before enthusiasm
:)
so calling it a bubble will be a bit sad..
>>Are there signs on the horizon that xslt/xpath 2.0 will become more spread
soon?
XSLT 2 has been in use since a while now, and I am sure it is QUITE
Widely spread. Infact, my boss almost gets on to a frowning point when
I use XSLT1 when I could use XSLT2 :)
>>>BTW, I love the 2.0 possibilities including the schema awareness...
Great!! we all love :)
Vasu
2009/4/22 Studer Leo <leo.studer@xxxxxx>
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> Hi
>
> I wonder, why the current browsers do not yet implement xslt/xpath 2.0
neither does php. Am I right?
> Is the xslt/xpath 2.0 recommendation rather a bubble or
> does it make sense to teach it to undergraduate students? Why?
> Are there signs on the horizon that xslt/xpath 2.0 will become more spread
soon?
>
> BTW, I love the 2.0 possibilities including the schema awareness...
>
> Thanks in advance
> Leo
>
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Vasu Chakkera
Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
Oxford
www.vasucv.com
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Vasu Chakkera
Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
Oxford
www.vasucv.com
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