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Re: What will be the future improvements of XSLT?

Subject: Re: What will be the future improvements of XSLT?
From: Sara Mitchell <smitchel@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 09:24:31 -0500
Re: What will be the future improvements of XSLT?
No, you're not weird. I also find XSL far less puzzling than
javascript. I personally think that the discussions (or 
is it controversy?) over whether XSL is 'too difficult' or
not depends almost exclusively on what the person's previous
background is in.

Sara

David Carlisle wrote:
> 
> > I think also that somebody who can manage HTML with a little JavaScript,
> > even given a small subset a XSL, will surely be puzzled by such a
> > declarative language.
> 
> Why should this be?
> 
> I find XSL far far less puzzling than javascript. Am I really weird?
> 
> David
> 
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