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Subject: Re: Apply-templates - how to omit top level element tags?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 09:48:18 +0100
Re:  Apply-templates - how to omit top level element ta
> Yes, but are you familiar with the more advanced concept of anonymous
> methods in C#?

No I can't get on with those languages at all, very odd, variables
changing their values all over the place...

But I agree there are good reasons for not using <any lannguage
construct, in any language> I only phrased it that way as you'd
phrased your original comment in a very wide ranging way "why use
templates", more or less.

> So I hear what you are saying, and I agree in other contexts, but I
> don't think it applies in the context I needed.

look this is no fun, reasonable even handed comments make for a very
boring discussion, can't we get back to unreasoned over
generalisations:-)

David



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