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> Surely, I speak from the developer's perspective. With simple mapping > tools available in the market now which can generate you mappings, you > really need not know all the nitty gritties of XSLT at all for most > common business use cases. There seem to be two kinds of developers, those who get on with visual tools, and those who don't. Personally, I can never remember what all the symbols on the diagrams actually mean: I find textual keywords much easier to remember. I've tried three or four mapping tools that generate XSLT, and when I've tried to achieve anything beyond a one-to-one element-to-element transformation I have got hopelessly bogged down. But other people seem to like them so it must just be me. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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