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RE: More XSL Discussion

Subject: RE: More XSL Discussion
From: "James K. Tauber" <jtauber@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 23:09:32 +0800
RE: More XSL Discussion
On Wednesday, 25 February 1998 20:12, Michael Kay [SMTP:M.H.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
wrote:
> Brad McCormick:
> >I cannot see what's wrong with enforcing end tags for things
> >like lists
>
> That's not the problem, Brad: it's when you have to generate the start tag
> in one XSL rule and the end tag in another.

That's right, although start tags and end tags shouldn't really be thought of 
as 'generated'. Rather, they are merely indicators of the start and end of an 
element. It's elements that get generated.
Fundamentally we are dealing with nodes of a tree, not a character stream.

James
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