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Subject: Re: Anybody know when "transform" became the term for the type ofthing XSLT does?
From: JBryant@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 09:34:18 -0500
idiot neighbor
Thanks for making me smile, David. After my idiot neighbor tried to kill 
me with her huge SUV this morning, I needed it. The bigger the car, the 
less capable the driver, it seems.

Anyway, I use xsl:stylesheet, but I certainly don't like it. Lots of 
people see the "Stylesheet" part of "Extensible Stylesheet Language" and 
assume it's some version of CSS or at least in that "lightweight" league. 
Then I end up defending a powerful language because it's misnamed. 
Extensible Transformation Language would have been much nicer.

Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies)




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06/17/2005 06:49 AM
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Re:  Anybody know when "transform" became the term for the type 
ofthing XSLT does?







  A question: when referring to an XSLT file, is there any other term to
  use than 'stylesheet' that's more accurate? 


"work of art" ?

David

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