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Re: Time for an exslt for 2.0?

Subject: Re: Time for an exslt for 2.0?
From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david.x2x2x@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 05:19:37 -0600
Re:  Time for an exslt for 2.0?
Are you thinking along the same lines in which the original EXSLT
project (assuming that my understanding as to why the original project
was started) was focused towards, in essence adding to the mix the
instructions and functions that were left out of the spec for various
reasons or had since been realized as necessary?

If yes, are there enough known deficiencies in the 2.0 spec to justify
starting a new EXSLT 2.0-like project or is too early at this point to
tell?  I'm not suggesting I know that answer and you most certainly
would have a much better feel for this than me.  Just curious as to
what exactly the focus would be. Higher-order functions I'm assuming
would be one area of focus?

Of course theres still the issue of dynamic XPath evaluation unless I
have missed something and it has recently been added? (wishful
thinking :)

Anything else?

On 12 May 2005 12:03:49 +0100, Colin Paul Adams
<colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> EXSLT seems to be dead. Both Dimitre and I have fairly recently
> submitted proposals for new features (memo-functions, and environment
> variables for system-property() (as suggested by Michael Kay)
> respectively.
> Both were agreed, yet nothing has appeared on the web site (despite
> Dmitre chasing up on his proposal).
> Maybe it's time for an equivalent for XSLT 2.0?
> --
> Colin Adams
> Preston Lancashire
>
>


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:: M. David Peterson ::
XML & XML Transformations, C#, .NET, and Functional Languages Specialist

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