Pieter Reint Siegers Kort wrote:
Yes, MS is not planning XSLT 2.0, at least not for now - they think that
supporting Xquery 1.0 will do all the users need.
That's old news. Current state is as follows - neither XSLT2 nor XQuery
in next .NET framework. A subset of XQuery will be implemented in next
SQL Server. That's it. Next .NET will include another XSLT1 processor,
compiling XSLT into MSIL code and apparently very fast at run-time.
For the future I see a trend of extending C# to adopt XQuery/XSLT
functionality instead of implementing them.
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Oleg Tkachenko
http://blog.tkachenko.com
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
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