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Subject: Re: alternating tags in a list?
From: Keith Visco <kvisco@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:41:26 -0500
Re: alternating tags in a list?

>Couldn't you use ECMAScript on your XML after
> XSL is done with it to do those little extras you couldn't get done in
> XSL?

It might not be XML when you are done processing it with XSL. In which
case...have fun parsing.

The nice thing about escaping into ECMAScript from XSL is that you can
leverage everything XSL has to offer, plus provide some addition
capabilities.

--Keith

Toivo Lainevool wrote:

> What's the difference between "do it with DOM elsewhere" and "escaping
> to ECMAScript"?  Don't both of these just allow you to do things that
> XSL wouldn't allow you to?  Making ECMAScript _the_ choice for XSL
> somehow seems wrong.  Couldn't you use ECMAScript on your XML after
> XSL is done with it to do those little extras you couldn't get done in
> XSL?
> 
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