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Rick Geimer typed: >It's a little late now as far as XSL is concerned, but I sometimes wonder >if it >would have been possible to simply take an existing language and massage it >into XML syntax. This could have accomplished the ease of processing goals you >mentioned above, allowed for greater flexibility, and helped speed adoption. > >Just a thought. Is there still room in that bunker? Perhaps for a third-party solution. I also think an existing language (leveraging, as someone else noted, DOM support) could be much easier; I personally find XSL to be quite complicated (based on deploying one real-world application). cheers, -- SSL, PreFab Software <http://www.prefab.com/> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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