> > I also think this would be of value in the ecommerce world. You wouldn't
> > want a server-side transformation to accidentally charge your credit
card
> > twice for a book.
>
> I'm not sure how that fits in... Curious what you meant :)
XSLT can be used to do more than format XML into HTML. For example it might
be used at a server to map a purchase order in Ariba's XML transaction
language into Commerce One's. In that case it becomes very important that
the stylesheets work properly for all valid input cases.
Jon Smirl
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