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RE: Why are there no XSLT processors implemented in XS

Subject: RE: Why are there no XSLT processors implemented in XSLT?
From: "Bulgrien, Kevin" <Kevin.Bulgrien@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 07:11:52 -0500
 RE: Why are there no XSLT processors implemented in XS
> (As an analogy, many C compilers are implemented in C.)

> The implication of this state of affairs is this: "For real,
> manly XML processing don't use XSLT; instead, use Java."

> Why are there no XSLT processors implemented in XSLT?

While I might consider making a hammer with a hammer, probably
it would be of limited benefit to try to make a screwdriver
with a screwdriver?

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