Salut Anne,
J'ai pensi ` toi, j'ai du passi 2/3 fois dans ta rue en vilib cette nuit
J'esphre que ta soirie a iti bonne
A jeudi
Moz
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Mark <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I hope a simple thank you to the list for all the help I have received
> over the past several months is not out of order. And a special thank you
> for some specific advice from Ken G. Holman: "You just had a perspective
> that wasn't taking advantage of the inherent XML facilities in XSLT. XSLT
> was designed *for* XML, not just a tack-on of a bunch of subroutines as is
> true for non-XML languages."
>
> With that advice in mind, I have successfully refactored some very complex
> and failure-prone XSLT into sets of simple and straightforward node
> selection that perform exactly as I desired. Go figure?
>
> I learned style for the coding language I think in (C++) by repairing
faulty
> code and from some excellent design pattern books. Since the only faulty
> code I see now is my own, I'd like to know how to find some good sources
for
> XSLT design patterns and style? (I do have the 4th edition of Michael's
fine
> book.)
>
> Thanks again,
> Enjoy the weekend,
> Mark
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