RE: [xsl] misc. confusion on "footnote" handling

Subject: RE: [xsl] misc. confusion on "footnote" handling
From: David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:37:31 +0100
    > Incidentally, another design pattern of which you might 
    not be aware 
    > is to place most of your code in a common core, but have 
    different 
    > stylesheets to invoke for running in different "modes".
    
    This sounds interesting.  Could you give me an example of 
    what this might look like?

http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect1/N169.html#d1000e154

The basics are to put common stuff in one stylesheet,
then  call that from a 'specialist' stylesheet that imports the common
stuff.

I'm not sure what Wendell was hinting at with this approach though?

regards DaveP

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