Passin, Tom wrote:
2.0 is not final, but that has little to do with whether Sablotron
supports it. I think it will be a long time before most of the open
processors support version 2.0, it they ever do.
That doesn't sound good to me ... :|
It is just a big job
that many people are not interested in doing.
I hope they will, and they might even have fun doing so :)
Would it make sense to modularize the XSLT2 spec? Then implementaers
could choose a defined subset to start with, and users and XSLTs could
always know which processor supports which areas of the spec.
(I didn't yet read all of XSLT2, so I might be missing a lot.)
Saxon, however, is
supporting it.
Yes, and it's a joy so far, I must say. Both XSLT2 and Saxon7 seem to be
very cool from what I've seen and used while working with them.
Tobi
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