Subject: [xsl] Uses for XSL (was Re: [xsl] following-sibling and xsl:sort) From: "Jay Bryant" <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:20:23 -0500 |
Using XSLT and XSL-FO to produce PDF, HTML, and Java Help from one XML source is as looney tunes as I've gotten so far. I do recall the fellow who did Minesweeper in XSLT a few months back, though. I'd certainly enjoy seeing a list of other unusual uses. Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services (posting at home this time) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wendell Piez" <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [xsl] following-sibling and xsl:sort > At 05:10 PM 4/29/2005, I wrote: > >Because it is Turning complete.... > > ... and the copy editor in me hastens to add, it should read "Turing-complete". > > Speaking of which, has anyone made a list of wild-and-crazy things people > have done with XSLT? I know the topic has come up here from time to time. > > Cheers, > Wendell > > > ====================================================================== > Wendell Piez mailto:wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Mulberry Technologies, Inc. http://www.mulberrytech.com > 17 West Jefferson Street Direct Phone: 301/315-9635 > Suite 207 Phone: 301/315-9631 > Rockville, MD 20850 Fax: 301/315-8285 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Mulberry Technologies: A Consultancy Specializing in SGML and XML > ======================================================================
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