Subject: RE: [xsl] Apply-templates - how to omit top level element tags? From: "Mike Schinkel" <mikes@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 17:21:55 -0400 |
>> Only functions that call FooBar() change. That's exactly the same as xslt. Yes, but in C, calls to functions are explicit; in XSLT, calls to templates are implicit. That makes all the difference. >> If you (re) define the template that matches FooBar then the processing of FooBar elements changes That's not Fragile, it's how it's expected to be, surely. Yes, if a child takes a gun and shoots himself in the foot, you can say "that's to be expected." Me, I say "let's build in a safety catch." :) -Mike
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