i not believe into "XSLT for dummys" - try to generate XSLT & make
simple (x)forms-based API for your users
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 5:03 PM, James A. Robinson
<jim(_dot_)robinson(_at_)stanford(_dot_)edu> wrote:
> At 06:51 PM 5/7/2008, Mike wrote:
Is there any reason the generic match="node()|@*" template can't be
> >moved into the generic stylesheet module?
>
Or even into a module of its own, and imported first.
>
> Cheers,
> Wendell
Yes, I still haven't trained myself to immediately think of using a
"mixin" approach to programming in XSLT. The mixin model seems more
natural to XSLT than most other languages I've used.
Jim
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