On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Colin Paul Adams
<colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>> "James" == James Fuller <james.fuller.2007@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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> James> I think if we had XSLT 2.0 in the browser then we would
> James> have XQuery for nearly free.
saxon doesn't implement 2 different processors for its XSLT 2.0 and
XQuery implementations ... I will leave details to MKay in this paper
http://www.idealliance.org/proceedings/xtech05/papers/02-03-01/
on the differences of XSLT 2.0 and XQuery
as an aside, eXist XMLDB people (in the form of a Google Summer of
Code project) is now embarking on an XSLT 2.0 implementationby
effectively putting an abstraction over its XQuery implementation.
I am not saying its not difficult, but if one goes through the trouble
of implementing XSLT 2.0 for the browser, you are going some way to
implementing XQuery as well, though I agree with Liam assertions about
XQuery 'sweet spot' being on the server side.
cheers, Jim
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