Subject: Data misuse (was Re: template matching..)
From: Marcus Carr <mrc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:52:10 +1100
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Guy_Murphy@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I understand you concerns, but XSL is not intended to address the needs of
> database managers :)
A database might be too specific an example - consider an application not yet
conceived...
> It is intended to address the needs of those styling XML data.
Well... presenting XML documents. Is this exactly the same thing?
> The idea of imposing an XSL stylesheet from the XML sends shuders down my
> spine.
Now I'm confused - isn't that exactly what you want to be able to do?
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Regards,
Marcus Carr email: mrc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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