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Re: Re: [xslt transform & grouping] Using the Muenchia

Subject: Re: Re: [xslt transform & grouping] Using the Muenchian Method?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 13:44:00 +0100
Re:  Re: [xslt transform & grouping] Using the Muenchia
> I tried to use other namespace in XSLT file.
>  
> <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl"/>

that's not just another namespace that is a different language that is
almost completely unrelated to XSLT. It was implemented in msxml 2 (and so
IE5) prior to Microsoft implementing XSLT, MSXML3 implemented both
languages, MSXML4 and later products only implement XSLT. No
non-microsft product ever implemented that language, which was loosely
based on an early draft of XSL but mainly consisted of microsoft specific
constructs.

Microsoft's wd-xsl doesn't have anything analogous to xsl:key as far as
I can recall and the behaviour of its templating language was quite
different. So you'd have to completely re-write your stylesheet to use
that language.

It would be bizarre indeed to use that language when it is not supported
in any current product. I don't know but I would be most surprised if it
is implemented in the standard .net classes.

David

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