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Subject: Understanding XSLT Questions
From: George James <GeorgeJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:37:01 -0000
xslt questions
Over on www.understandingxslt.com we are working through Jeni Tennison's
Beginning XSLT book.

A number of questions have come up and not been answered.  We're all
relative newbies over there so there's nobody to provide authoratative
answers to these questions.

I'm just wondering if anyone here can answer any of them:

1	Why does XSLT 1.0 have relatively poor string handling capabilities?

2	When attempting to view an XML document that contains an invalid
character (for the encoding) in IE it complains that the XML document is
invalid and displays nothing.  However in Firefox the document is rendered
but the character is shown as a black diamond containing a question mark.
Shouldn't Firefox reject the document?

3	Where's the documentation for the Transformiix XSLT engine that's
embedded in Firefox?  What extensions are supported? Is it scriptable, etc?
Most links seem to point to the Netscape DevEdge site which is no longer
there.

Any views or comments would much appreciated.


Regards
George

George James Software
www.georgejames.com
An InterSystems Technology Partner

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