RE: [xsl] Difference between XSL and XSLT

Subject: RE: [xsl] Difference between XSL and XSLT
From: "Khorasani, Houman" <Houman.Khorasani@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 20:09:32 -0000
Oh thank you guys so much.  I found especially this explanation perfectly
clear.

But the latex paint example is good too; maybe I could come up with it to
impress my boss who is always in a bad mood. ;o)

Ok, I go home now. I am very tired. 20:07 here.

Thanks again,
Have a nice weekend,
Houman


-----Original Message-----
From: Antsnio Mota [mailto:amsmota@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 February 2006 20:01
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [xsl] Difference between XSL and XSLT

XSL is  a superset of XSLT, as it includes XSLT and XSL:FO (formating
objects), at least... But usually when people talk about XSL only,
they are really refering implicitly XSLT, and they usually refer to
XSL:FO explicitly.

So you cannot use " XSLT rather than XSL" really, you can use XSLT
rather than XSL:FO or vice-versa, but XSL itself is a umbrella on top
of both of then.




On 10/02/06, Khorasani, Houman <Houman.Khorasani@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having a presentation on Monday about XML, XSLT and XSD.  I am
> wondering what if they ask me what the difference between XSLT and XSL
> is, or why we should use the one over the other...I didn't know how to
> respond.
>
> I know XSLT is a subset o XSL.  But still a bit confusing to explain why
> to use XSLT rather than XSL or vice versa...
>
> Any comment?
> Thanks
> Houman

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