Tony Graham writes:
> The other side of the question is how do you decide what goes into
> "Common XSL" and how often does it change. I'm sure that most users
> welcome the idea of common extensions that will increase
> interoperability of their stylesheets and let them use more of other
> people's, but who decides what's "common"?
We could start with the list of desirables at the end of the XSLT
spec; the items cited (grouping, writing to separate output
documents) are already there. Just agreeing on names for some of
those would be nice.
Sebastian
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