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Michael Kay wrote:
Any specific reason for that (first) conclusion - for instance, do you have any feedback from XQuery implementors in this area? Moving even further off-topic, any feedback on how suitable Haskell is for XML processing? It might be interesting for readers of this list to have guidelines for what problem areas XSLT 1.0 / XSLT 2.0 / SAX / Java (or C#) / Perl / Haskell / (whatever) are best suited for.I don't think an XSLT processor will ever be able to determine statically that the output of a stylesheet is guaranteed be valid XHTML. There may well be cases where it is able to determine statically that it won't be valid, however. Francis. -- "Never mind manoeuvre, go straight at 'em." - Admiral Horatio Nelson XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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