Actually, the way XSLT 2.0 is going, I'd much prefer XSLT
1.1 or 1.5:
Submit your comments re XSLT 2.0, it's a completely democratic
process.....
add the grouping and date handling, remove the nodeset/rtf
distinction, and fix a couple of other warts in XSLT 1.0. *That*
would be a killer language.
Where is the battle, XSLT 2.0 has grouping and date handling in
spades...and has removed the need for nodeset.
The situations that demand input/output validation and XQuery
integration are totally separate domains. That greatly complicates
XSLT 2.0, and obscures the fact that part of XSLT 2.0 is XSLT 1.0 -
warts + fixes.
Huh ? This doesn't make any sense, part of XSLT 2.0 is XSLT 1.0.
Cheese and onions, Jim Fuller
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