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Hello Roger, Yes, I don't see anything preventing a theoretically indefinite number of levels of XSLT writing XSLT writing XSLT. I have written 'first-level' XSLT writing XSLT for automated conversions, but not beyond that. However, going beyond that can easily be implemented. I've also authored XSLT that analyzes any conversion stylesheet and relevant data set you point it to in order to provide a coverage analysis assessment - that is, how much work is left for a conversion to be fully implemented in percentage terms. It's as simple as asking the classic AI question, "What would I as a human do," then breaking that down into implementable steps, functions, xpath, etc. Time-consuming? Yeah. Fun, educational, and useful - definitely. :) -Tony BufortAJB Consulting XSL-List info and archiveEasyUnsubscribe (by email)
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