Hello,
It appears to me that there is a long-running controversy when in comes to
XSL (at least when it comes to the transformational aspect of XSL, any way).
On the one hand, we have the pro-XSL'ers; and on the other, the
anti-XSL'ers. The anti-XSL'ers seem to think that the DOM is a better
approach towards transforming XML, and the pro-XSL'ers obviously believe
that XSL is the answer. My question is: will XSL be able to do everything
that the DOM approach will enable you to do, and vice-versa?
In other words, is there really a controversy, or are the anti-XSL'ers
simply unwilling to learn something new?
Thanks, in advance, for any input!
Charles Kaiman
Consultant
i3solutions, Inc.
www.i3solutions.com
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