"Scott" == Scott Trenda <Scott(_dot_)Trenda(_at_)oati(_dot_)net> writes:
Scott> Pointing to non-standard extension functions and possibly
Scott> insecure (or locked) protocols to do what, admittedly, seem
Scott> like hacks in XSLT isn't a real substitute for a
Scott> well-designed (perhaps even standardized) XML language
Scott> designed specifically to deal with the day-to-day
Scott> requirements of an average webserver.
There are no languages designed to do these things - only languages
with library routines.
So you are right that it's not a substitute - it's the same thing.
--
Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire
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