Is there a lot of interest in Sablotron and PHP on this list? It doesn't
get mentioned much in the archives or D. Pawson's (wonderful!
magnificent!) website. Is that because PHP is considered off-topic, or
is Sablotron the under-powered poor cousin that no one wants to think
about, kind of the Microsoft Access of XSLT?
I've been experimenting with Sablotron's scheme handling capabilities,
which is why I ask. It has huge potential, but I'm wary because it's so
hard to find evidence of anyone using it. Is this because wiser heads
than mine have looked at it and said "ooh, nasty!" or is it just too new
and poorly documented as yet?
: Bat :
PS I'm happy to present some of my discoveries, if they're not too
noobish. They're already saving me huge amounts of effort, and I'm happy
to spread the joy...
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Eric TF Bat http://flurf.net/
Paul Sleigh bat(_at_)flurf(_dot_)net
Karl Faustus von Aachen 0407-468-244
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