Jonathan Marsh wrote:
> I also would contend it is XSL. Creating a text node from an input element
> is not only legal, but should be common.
println() does not create a text node. It is not part of either
ECMAScript or XSL. It is the name of a method on the "document" object
provided by popular web browsers. Its provision in an XSL environment
can only be regarded as a (useful!) proprietary extension.
Paul Prescod - http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco
[Woody Allen on Hollywood in "Annie Hall"]
Annie: "It's so clean down here."
Woody: "That's because they don't throw their garbage away. They make
it into television shows."
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