Joerg Pietschmann writes:
> As everyone uses XSL now online in the server, i wonder why it's still
> that high on the wish list for XSL 2.0.
Cos XML to HTML is not the be-all and end-all of XSLT. For instance,
the Text Encoding Inititave Guidelines are maintained as a single
giant XML document. To generate the DTD files, we run an XSLT which
extracts out all the DTD fragments into separate files. That is done
so easily (using exslt:document, hurrah), it seems silly to dress it
up in multiple transforms
Sebastian
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