Subject: Re: [xsl] commenting and documenting XSLT (small survey) From: "cking" <cking@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 00:53:30 +0200 |
Hi Wendell, Thank you! And yes I'll work on that part a bit, first now, I mean add some info: what is this, how to get it, and a list of ideas and..... Of course, I am interested in your amendments. It also amazes me how fast you can work things out in XSLT, I really enjoy learning it, I like it because of its rigidity and yet complete flexibility, and it also overthrows old concepts like: what? a programming language with variables that can't change once assigned a value? and then you try to fit it into XSLT and the solution turns out to be logical and simple. Well, sometimes it's difficult, too, and it's real nice to have a list like this, with so many helpful experts. Regards, Anton Triest so check back, I'll update this shortly (maybe I'll first get some sleep :)* http://users.telenet.be/cking/webstuff/xdoc/xdoc.xsl * or another coffee? <quote from="Wendell Piez" to="xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"> > > Very nice. > > But it isn't documented! :-> Or it is, but you don't give yourself any > credit at the top, or tell us where to go to find it (I'm amending my copy). > > Not only does this serve as a good demonstration of what can be done, but > also it dramatizes the "network effects" of using XML/XSLT technologies > consistently. You prototyped and floated this in less than a week -- would > a non-XML approach even be off the drawing boards in that time? > </quote>
Current Thread |
---|
|
<- Previous | Index | Next -> |
---|---|---|
Re: [xsl] commenting and documentin, Wendell Piez | Thread | [xsl] how to isolate image source t, Brooke Singer |
Re: [xsl] Insert an new Element on , Stephan H. Wissel | Date | Re: [xsl] Saxon 8.0b and NOTATIONs, Eliot Kimber |
Month |