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RE: Stylesheet vs. Transform

Subject: RE: Stylesheet vs. Transform
From: sara.mitchell@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 16:13:02 -0400
xslt stylesheet vs transform
Bravo! The 'tranform' version was added primarily to satisfy users
in XSLT who weren't used to thinking of this type of work as something
related to a stylesheet...there really isn't any difference. Use what
you like.

Sara

> David Carlise wrote:
[snip]
> 
> I think the distinction between transformation and styling is bogus.
[snip]
> 
> Once you have native xml rendering (xhtml, xsl fo, xml+css, ..) then 
> the distinction between "transforming an XML file for use by 
> another XML
> application" and "transforming an XML file for use by another XML
> application that happens to be a browser" is rather slight.
> 


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