At 11:48 AM 3/10/2005, you wrote:
(ps. XSLT really isn't that hard to pick up from what
I have seen, although it does have a quite fearsome
reputation (being part of the whole XPath/XML group))
Like most things, XSLT rewards those who approach it with an open mind and
who are ready to leave aside preconceptions that don't bear out, and try
something different. I've always wondered to what extent its reputation for
being difficult is just due to its being different (from X, Y or Z).
Its fearsome reputation is flattering, I guess. Why are we all using it
despite its fearsomeness? It must be really powerful, and we must be really
smart.
(Uh-oh, I'm going to have to get that irony-meter checked out.)
Cheers,
Wendell
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