Subject: Re: What will be the future improvements of XSLT? From: Miloslav Nic <nicmila@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:13:47 +0200 |
Try http://zvon.vscht.cz/HTMLonly/XSLTutorial/Books/Book1/index.html Chapter: Introduction It uses only a few constructs and still you get useful behavior. Tangi Vass wrote: > > Without front-end tools, one needs a wide enough overview of these concepts > to select this tiny subset ! > Do you plan to publish such a digest, a kind of 'XSL for dummies'? > I think also that somebody who can manage HTML with a little JavaScript, > even given a small subset a XSL, will surely be puzzled by such a > declarative language. > > Tangi Vass > > James Clark wrote: > > > > Michael Kay wrote: > >> > > > The real problem here is that XSL is far too rich in concepts for people > > > accustomed to "HTML with CSS stylesheets and a little JavaScript". > > > > The complete XSLT language probably is, but you can do useful things > > with a tiny subset (eg xsl:for-each and xsl:value-of), which I think is > > well within the reach of somebody who can manage HTML with a little > > JavaScript. > > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list -- *************************************************************** Dr. Miloslav Nic e-mail: nicmila@xxxxxxxx Department of Organic Chemistry TEL: +420 2 2435 5012 ICT Prague (VSCHT Praha) +420 2 2435 4118 FAX: +420 2 2435 4288 **************************************************************** XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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