On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 08:38 PM, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
S Woodside wrote:
I'm considering XUpdate instead of XSLT for use to add elements to an
existing XML instance document. I'll have an XPath and the element
content as params, and the instance as input. I think XSLT would work
OK, but it seems as though XUpdate offers a lot of convenience
features I would have to write myself in XSLT to do the same thing.
However, I noticed that XUpdate had active development and chatter on
the mailing list until early 2002 and then it died away. Is this a
dead technology? Should I roll my own in XSLT instead?
No, it's not dead: http://www.xmldb.org/index.html. Maybe you only
looked at the wrong archive. At Redhat.com this XSL-list seems to be
dead too: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/xsl-list/.
Check this out: ... latest messages are in early 2002
http://archive.xmldb.org/
simon
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