Bravo! The 'tranform' version was added primarily to satisfy users
in XSLT who weren't used to thinking of this type of work as something
related to a stylesheet...there really isn't any difference. Use what
you like.
Sara
> David Carlise wrote:
[snip]
>
> I think the distinction between transformation and styling is bogus.
[snip]
>
> Once you have native xml rendering (xhtml, xsl fo, xml+css, ..) then
> the distinction between "transforming an XML file for use by
> another XML
> application" and "transforming an XML file for use by another XML
> application that happens to be a browser" is rather slight.
>
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