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Subject: Re: Someone bashing XSL
From: Stephen Deach <sdeach@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:16:59 -0700
xmlscript
In reviewing ALL the postings on www.xmlscript.org, it is apparent that
they are quoting a line from Michael Leventhal's posting on XML.com of
several months ago. Therefore, I wish to withdraw the first sentence of my
posting (copied below). This action seems to be that of
Decisionsoft/xmlscript.org and not Michael Leventhal.

In response to other postings on this subject, I agree that scripting
and/or other approaches may be a better solution for some problem domains,
just as XSL is a better solution for certain domains. There is no one shoe
that fits all.

---SDeach

At 08:59 1999-07-30 -0700, you wrote:
>He has been throwing this diatribe at every venue that he can find. Search
>the archives of this list (xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) for his last name in
>the subject line, and review the various responses to his last attempt (on
>XML.com).
>
>
>At 07:49 1999-07-30 -0700, you wrote:
>>Sorry if this is a bit off-topic but did anyone see this guys comments
>>about XSL?  I felt anyone investing time and effort into XSL may have
>>something to say about this.
>>
>><!--comment from http://www.xmlscript.org/xsl.html-->
>>"XSL is the most hideous and unwieldy language imaginable and stands
>>absolutely no chance of acceptance by the
>>                                                       web community."
>>                                                  -- Michael Leventhal,
>>CiTEC.
>>http://www.xmlscript.org/xsl.html
>><!--end comment-->
>>
>>Duane Nickull
>>http://www.goxml.com
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>
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>
>

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