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Re: XSL - Transforming 2 XSL stylesheets from 1 XML fi

Subject: Re: XSL - Transforming 2 XSL stylesheets from 1 XML file
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 10:47:14 +0100
Re:  XSL - Transforming 2 XSL stylesheets from 1 XML fi
  If the PI is inadequate, can anyone else come up with an alternative?
  Or perhaps a list of use cases that a solution should meet?

One alternative would be to accept that sending XML over the wire to be
styled on the client with a lightweight styling and transformation
language has not been a universally popular proposal, so to abandon the
XML experiment and revert back to using full SGML on a back end server
system and using dsssl rather than its lightweight younger sibling, XSL
to transform the in house semantically rich markup down to presentation
oriented formats such as html 2 and postscript and sens that over the
wire to be displayed on clients that don't need (and don't have) much
processing capability.

David

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