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RE: xslt used for anything wacky?

2003-07-13 12:56:26
Hi

I don't know if this can be considered wacky but...

Take a look at http://www.incrementaldevelopment.com/xsltrick/aufgang/  and
see the Sierpinsky triangle creation with xslt, or at
http://www.pinkjuice.com/svg/XSLT/fractals/ that has good examples in
creating fractals with xslt.


Regards,
Américo Albuquerque

-----Original Message-----
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Lars Huttar
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 11:29 PM
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Subject: [xsl] xslt used for anything wacky?


Someone recently referred jokingly to using XSLT for cooking.

What examples does anyone have (in real life!) of XSLT being 
used for unexpected things? Anyone written a game in XSLT? I 
see there's a chess game rendering web page using XSLT at 
http://members.home.nl/cws/ChessMerlinversusGe> nie.htm

Just curious...
Lars



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