Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT 1 and 2 differences (d-o-e and namespaces) From: Midsummer Sun <midsummer.sun@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 00:46:36 +0530 |
This is an response from Michael Kay which explains my doubt.. <quote> Disable-output-escaping is generally derided because it's so frequently misused by beginners who haven't understood that XSLT is dealing with trees. But there are use cases for it, and a prime one is extracting HTML documents or fragments that have been wrapped in an XML wrapper. It's very problematic architecturally because it distorts the interface between the transformer and the serializer, and that's why not every processor supports it. However, there are cases where it's the best solution available. </quote> The explanation is convincing , but .. Michael has mentioned in above statement.. "however, there are cases where it's the best solution available" which sounds that d-o-e is an useful feature sometimes. So why it is considered not a mandatory feature in 2.0..? Thank you. On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:00:28 -0600, Pieter Reint Siegers Kort <pieter.siegers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Why it will be deprectaed in XSLT 2.0? (d-o-e) > > See previous thread, [xsl] Variables and HTML - got some marvelous answers > there :-)
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