B Tommie Usdin wrote:
Hi
There is nothing at all wrong with talking about TAGs on
XSL-List, when the discussion is about tags. In this case,
the discussion is about an element, and it is important to
use the jargon correctly.
The "T-word", as Florent puts it, is not a dirty word on
XSL-List. It is simply not an synonym of "element", and is
something we rarely need to discuss in the context of XSL.
Yes, of course. But I think 99% of the time I saw it on
the list it was misused. This is a frequent mistake, and I
think this is a sympthom of misunderstanding XDM basics,
which are *really* important to write any stylesheet.
"Never" was maybe a little too strong, yes.
(I am, perhaps, in too persnickety a mood - I am writing
^^^^^^^^^^^
Nice word. I have to remember this one ;-)
from the International Workshop on Markup of Overlapping
Structures. I am surrounded by markup geeks and we all
seem to be deeply concerned about precise descriptions of
very fuzzy concepts.)
Oh, I didn't notice Extreme started today. Pleasure to
all lucky attendees!
Regards,
--drkm
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