Subject: Re: Future XSLT expansion. From: Dan Morrison <dman@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 05:25:36 +1200 |
Jonathan Borden wrote: > ... lots of sense. Thankyou for actually contributing a clear appraisal of that noise. document(), when used, returns what is effectively another node-set, no more, no less. It is an official part of the spec, a part which many real-world developers have a need for, and will use when they choose. It can be used practically to achieve certain goals which cannot simply be reached any other way (within the current spec). I for one am keen on it. I'd rather have something that gets usable results (Perlish or not, I still don't get that) than be told 'you caint get thair from hayer, it's not environmentally friendly'. ... now if only more folk would IMPLIMENT it ... .dan. -- :=====================:====================: : Dan Morrison : The Web Limited : : http://here.is/dan : http://web.co.nz : : dman@xxxxxxxx : danm@xxxxxxxxx : : 04 384 1472 : 04 495 8250 : : 021 115 7339 : : :.....................:....................: : If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy? :.........................................: XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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