Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i had already gleaned that much from the previous discussions. i was
just intrigued by the problems that people were trying to solve with
XSLT that seemed to be *really* pushing the bounds of what XSLT
seemed to have been designed for, that's all. and it was hard
to ignore the parallels with what i saw had happened with
UNIX shell scripting.
Agreed. I have lots of horror stories in that area, but I figured they were
off topic for the list as a whole.
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Jeff Kenton
DataPower Technology, Inc.
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