Vasu Chakkera schrieb:
[...] if you are designing a system from the scratch, with the design
of XML , then a lot of thought on the relational model of the business
with an inclination to what the Output would look like or is catering,
will help create smarter , and high performance stylesheet, coupled
with the good features of the XSLT2 ( potentially with less
predicates )
I really liked the way Wendell Piez put it a while ago on this list:
XSLT, especially XSLT 1.0, is at its best when the incoming data
is well designed. When it isn't, one has to call on more advanced
techniques such as processing text nodes explicitly. Of course,
XSLT also exerts a gravitational pull on XML semantics, such that
well-designed XML comes to be the XML that XSLT can handle without
fuss. -- Wendell Piez, 30.09.2008, XSL-List
Michael Ludwig
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