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Please think about a person who will support you site after five years,
provided it'll succeed.
To build a clever solution it's only a part of the problem; the other part is to establish an environment for the extensibility and support. That's where standard solutions shine in their glory. -- Vladimir Nesterovsky http://www.nesterovsky-bros.com You can't find a book with that title. Some naive questions. I'd like to take an ecommerce online application I've written and convert all its drop-down, CSS, blinking lights, Ajaxy goodness to all XML/XSLT all the time but, as I have just started tinkering with this, I run into articles about how browsers of today don't support XSLT or it won't work with HTML5 and all those other things that make one question whether the effort is worth it. I think XML is ideal and I don't know why I couldn't convert everything over.
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