Subject: Re: [xsl] Apply-templates - how to omit top level element tags? From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 16:15:39 -0400 |
I honestly don't understand your comment here.
What I was saying was, if I insert a template to solve one problem it could change break other working aspects of the template, and I might not realize until after I've paid the printer $10k to print something...
So saying that changing the template for Name changes the processing
at arbitrary points in the process, whenever <Name> appears is like saying that if you change a C program and change the definition of a function doname(..) then the processing changes whever the function doname iis called, and without knowing where or if that function is called, you don't know what effect changing the function will have. This is all true, but it's not surprising, and not particular to xslt.
Your analogy does not mirror my point. Here's a better one. Assume a working C program. Now I simply add function FooBar() into the source code, and numerous other testing and debugged functions start returning results that were different then they returned prior to my adding the new function FooBar(). THAT is fragile.
-Mike
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