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RE: XSL v. XSLT

Subject: RE: XSL v. XSLT
From: "Ross Lambert" <ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 21:04:52 -0800
ross lambert
David,

XSL was--and is--a "catch all" for everything having to do with transforming
XML from one form to another. As things evolved, it grew in three strands, a
transformation language (XSLT), a searching language (XPath), and XSL to
specify output styles. It gets a little fuzzy because you can't really do
one thing without help from the others.

There's a nicer explanation in Neil Bradley's "XSL Companion", pp. 5-6. :-)

== Ross ==

Ross Lambert
WebWolves, LLC
www.webwolves.com


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Subject:  XSL v. XSLT


What is the "difference" between XSL and XSLT?

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David B. Bitton
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