David Carlisle wrote:
Even if it had
been a faithful implementation of that draft, releasing an implementation
of a draft spec in a full non-beta release of a piece of software
distributed to 90% of the world's desktops was a mistake
Are you talking about XSLT 2.0 ? :)
Microsoft learnt that the hard way and that's the reason both XSLT 2 and
XQuery are out. SQL Server will support some minimal "stable" part of
XQuery and that's it. Moreover, as many microsofties say nowadays, they
don't see much requests for client side declarative XML processing tools...
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Oleg Tkachenko
http://blog.tkachenko.com
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
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