Can XSLT 2.0 do content negotiation? Looking at the Linking Open Data
work, it seems to me that it would be useful if XSLT processors could
specify in the document() function that what they want is, for example,
application/rdf+xml. Then they could be served the RDF version of a
Semantic Web resource, rather than the HTML "human-readable" version.
There are words in section 16.1 of the XSLT 2.0 spec about media types,
but it isn't clear to me that they extend to being able to specify which
media type you want. I would be delighted to be put right on this one.
Richard Light
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Richard Light
XML/XSLT and Museum Information Consultancy
richard(_at_)light(_dot_)demon(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk
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