I, too, have seen the light!
Citando Peter Bradley <apvx95(_at_)dsl(_dot_)pipex(_dot_)com>:
Ysgrifennodd Wendell Piez:
Peter,
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Now all you need to do is add a few details like XPath syntax, object
type casting rules and so forth, and you'll soon find yourself on the
heights of XSLT mastery.
<snip />
Cheers,
Wendell
Ha! I'll be happy just to get this assignment in. Just two more parts
of this question to go - and I'm pretty sure I know how to solve them.
You'll hear from me if I'm mistaken :)
But I have enjoyed finding how expressive XSLT can be. There's
something so satisfying about elegant solutions (not that I'm trying to
say mine can't be improved, I hasten to add: but I am happy with them,
so far)
Cheers
Peter
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