Flint Weiss <flintw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> i see how XSLT can be used to "transform" an XML hierachy into a
> non-xml format -- like html for example (i've tried this). i'm not
> quite sure how you might use XSLT to transform one XML tree into
> another XML tree.
Hm? An XSLT processor automatically produces XML output, unless it
produces HTML output. (I think the latter happens if either the
top-level result element is `html', or if you tell it explicitly.
Thus if you do nothing special, the right thing should happen.)
kai
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