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>>>>> "Ken" == G Ken Holman <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Ken> At 2008-08-29 12:42 +0100, Colin Paul Adams wrote: >> No - they are not available for XSLT users. The author of the >> XSLT transformation could be considered the sender, and the >> XSLT processor could be considered the receiver. Ken> I disagree. The sender of an XML document creates "data" and Ken> the invoker of the stylesheet is the receiver of that Ken> transformed "data". I see the stylesheet in this scenario as Ken> a black box. Well, at best it's non-portable, since an XSLT transformer would be fully compliant if it silently stripped any non-characters. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire
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