Jim,
Thanks for your replay.
But this will tie me up with a specific technology instead of begin adhering
straight to standards and open tech. For sure this technology is one step ahead
of the standard but unless is a standard by itself (which I doubt from the msgs
coming to this list), will be difficult to see applications running smoothly
in, lets say, at least 90% of the clients machines.
As I said, I've been playing a little bit (for sure not as much as you did
guys) with the XML/XSLT technology and is time to wrap up and take in concern
what I mention before, being able to deploy a site with minor environment
problems, inmediate adherance to standards and simple maintenance.
Claudio.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Fuller [mailto:jim(_dot_)fuller(_at_)stuartlawrence(_dot_)com]
Sent: Miércoles, 02 de Julio de 2003 06:20 a.m.
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl:sort in old MSXML
-----Original Message-----
From: Claudio Russo [mailto:crusso(_at_)azurixbasa(_dot_)com(_dot_)ar]
I would suggest that you just download saxon ( saxon.sourecforge.net ) and go
through as many examples as possible, the architectural view will emerge with
this intimate experience, deal with the axiomatic idiom of xml+xslt->xml
parsing first, then layer from there....yes I know, if its hard to
explain....then why....sometimes just doing is the quickest route between 2
points.
there are many 'grand' visions e.g. the architectural viewpoint you ask for, it
depends on whom you are asking;for example those ( no offense ) older SGML'ers
out there will no doubt have a document centric viewpoint ...or corba/dcom folk
will no doubt be nodding their heads saying ahhhh SOA.
One thing is certain, that xml and derived markups such as XSLT are an agent of
change affecting said architectures.
gl, jim fuller
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