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Arjun Ray scripsit:

> Yup.  It can be as simple as that.  The XSLT case is actually easier than
> the general problem, because there are no overlaps.  All XSLT needs is the
> moral equivalent of Lisp's quote/backquote operator.  

Pooh.  That only works because ` (in Lisp) or ` and UNQUOTE (in Scheme)
are reserved names.  XSLT has no reserved names, not even its own.
It merely requires that not *every* possible name be used.

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