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At 07:00 PM 7/8/2003 -0400, Mike Kozlowski wrote:
>No matter how much time and energy you have, they can't be anything other
>than complementary.  They're simply not solving the same problems; if you
>need XSLT, CSS won't help; if you need CSS, XSLT won't help.

XSLT is part of a larger set of formatting tools, called XSL, and using 
XSLT to generate font-tag formatted HTML has always been an option for 
those who can't use XSL-FO for whatever reason.

There's plenty of genuine competition there, and has been from the outset.



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