Christoph,
This is a hard question to answer, and it's also hard to construe as
an XSLT question.
Schema design is (a) a fine art with several schools and approaches,
(b) very different in different domains, and (c) out of scope for this list.
You'd probably get more helpful advice if you asked the reverse,
about how to build XSLT that is easy to maintain in the face of
schema evolution. The short answer to that question can be expressed
in one word: templates. The longer answer returns to themes that are
commonly rehearsed on this list.
Could you rephrase your question in a way that keeps it on topic,
while narrowing its point of concern?
Cheers,
Wendell
At 07:56 AM 9/6/2007, you wrote:
Hello list,
I look for some information about the evolution of schemas with respect to
XSLT. What is common practice when it comes to maintaining stylesheets and
keep them downward compatible?
Where do I find information / What keywords do I have to search for?
Thank you in advance
Christoph Naber
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