Américo Albuquerque wrote:
I have the feeling that a group of people has the goal of making XSLT a
ridiculous language.
Absolutely! About 12 or 15 of the best minds in the XML world have devoted
several years of their lives to creating a joke. Nobody is expected to
take all that work seriously. The entire goal was to be so ridiculous that
we'd all laugh about it for years to come.
Get real.
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.
But please don't insult a group of people who are working their tails off
to try to build a better future. You might disagree with the goal, or with
the result. But don't be so petty, please.
Sigh...
Jim
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