Subject: Re: EcmaScript, gone?
From: "James Tauber" <jtauber@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 23:16:21 +0800
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From: Francois Belanger <francois@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Paul Prescod wrote on 28/08/98 00:51:
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>>As you probably
>>know, there is a stylesheet-related concept called a "behaviour sheet."
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>I don't know about "behaviour sheet", but the idea seems quite
>interesting and does neatly separate declaration and code. True many HTML
>pages with JavaScript are a mess to read.
There is a distinction to be drawn between scripts that describe the
behaviour of certain elements at the client end (how a header responds to a
mouseover event) with procedural parts of an XSL stylesheet (section
numbering).
The ECMAScript part of XSL-NOTE was for the latter. The term "behaviour
sheets" I've always taken to mean the former.
James
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