Then you haven't seen my (xquery) code that creates itself as it is
being executed. That is extremely hard to follow (although it is also
extremely flexible). I could not figure out how to do that in xsl. Is
it possible?
Hans
On 8/18/05, Alan <alan-xsl-list(_at_)engrm(_dot_)com> wrote:
* andrew welch <andrew(_dot_)j(_dot_)welch(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> [2005-08-18
06:52]:
I've recently had to maintain someone else's XSLT and a couple of
things really annoy me.
[CUT]
aaaaaaaaarrrrg.
Just needed to vent a little,
Apropos of the enquery into XSLT design.
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