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RE: Deprecating XSLT templates
- From: John Prout <jprout@o...>
- To: xml-dev@l...
- Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:33:35 -0700
Title: RE: Deprecating XSLT templates
Is the
question how can we deprecate an individual template in an XSLT document - i.e.
mark that a template should no-longer be used, - that it's been replaced by
something else... I can see some use for this in the evolution of a
transform
Now I'm *really* confused.
Deprecating templates in XSLT would be more like deprecating
functions in Java altogether - templates are very much at the core of the
language. Why would you want to do that? What would you replace it with? Would
it still be XSLT in any meaningful way if you did this?
Jonathan
-----Original Message----- From: Tim
McCune To: xml-dev@l... Sent: 10/5/00 2:49 PM Subject: RE: Deprecating
XSLT templates
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The same way you would deprecate a method in Java.
Sorry, I didn't consider the non-programmers
here.
- -----Original Message----- From:
Peter S. Housel [mailto:housel@h...] Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:12 PM To:
xml-dev@l... Subject: Re: Deprecating XSLT
templates
Tim McCune <timm@c...> wrote:
> The subject line sort of says it all. Has anyone
given any thought > to this? The only thing
we've come up with so far is sticking some >
<xsl:message>s in them.
I can't make heads or tails out of the subject line. Do
you want to "express disapproval of", "play down", or
"disparage" XSLT templates? Are you trying to compute your income taxes, and need to "lower
their price or estimated
value"?
Cheers, - -Peter S.
Housel- housel@a... http://members.home.com/housel/
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