Subject: Re: Guidelines on marking up data using XML/XSL From: "Frank Boumphrey" <bckman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 1998 01:49:10 -0700 |
You are really just repeating the tag v. attribute argument that has been recently aired on the XML list. After numerous postings, and a review of the SGML postings going back to 1980, the consensus was, there is no correct or best way, so just do what suits your fancy!! I suspect though that if you benchmarked your code you would find that the tag method is faster!! Frank PS. Liked your examples. -----Original Message----- From: Kent Fitch <kent.fitch@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 10:27 PM Subject: Guidelines on marking up data using XML/XSL >Faced with marking up reasonably complex data so that >it can be easily and speedily manipulated in ways >not yet imagined, I'm wondering what the experts do. > >I've tried marking up some data in 2 different >ways. A short discussion with sample XML, XSL >and HTML output can be found at: > >http://www.csiro.au/itsb/kent/xsl-test/ > >Any comments or advice are appreciated. > >Kent Fitch Ph: +61 2 6276 6711 >ITS CSIRO Canberra Australia kent.fitch@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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