Re: [xsl] Re: The Perils of Sudden Type-Safety in XPath 2.0

Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: The Perils of Sudden Type-Safety in XPath 2.0
From: S Woodside <sbwoodside@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 18:17:54 -0500
If the goal is to work with WXS, and if the output is garbage (XSLT2.0), then maybe you should consider that the input might have been garbage (WXS). If more people within the W3C would complain about WXS, then maybe something more positive would be done with that spec.

simon

On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 04:54 PM, Jim Melton wrote:

The goal of the "group of people" has always been, and still is, to produce a new language that works well in the brave new world of XML Schema-typed documents. If your documents are either purely DTD-based or have no metadata associated with them at all, then the features of XSLT 2.0 that correspond to the XSLT 1.0 specification are all you need use. If you want to deal with Schema-typed documents, then you have more power available.

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