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Re: Reading XSLT results into a program (long)

Subject: Re: Reading XSLT results into a program (long)
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 15:00:10 GMT
xsl reading from comma separated
> I ended up using the DOM and XSLT to create CSV representations
> of the user settings I had to read in, but then I had to parse that data
> into structures and arrays with loops that look for commas.  

That seems a strange choice of format, given you are trying to use XML
tools, Why use CSV then write a parser for that rather than use XML?
(Assuming this is an "intermediate format" If you wanted th eend result
to be a comma separated file then fine.

David

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