Khorasani, Houman wrote:
I know XSLT is a subset o XSL. But still a bit confusing to explain why
to use XSLT rather than XSL or vice versa...
You don't use one rather than the other; XSL is a concise way of
referring to multiple technologies (XSLT, XPath, etc).
http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/xsl_languages.asp
When you "use" XSL, you're transforming a document via XSLT, using XPath
queries to identify nodes, etc., whether you realize it or not. :)
Jason
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