> Michael Dykman wrote:
>
> BTW: I have enjoyed this thread knowing that I am not the only one
> pushing XSL in the browser. Does anyone other than me think it's a
> good idea to start a dedicated list for this domain? The discussions
> on this list tend to center on XSL 2.0 and discussions of browser
> quirks and the like are generally considered off-topic.
> >
I'm sorry I didn't respond to this earlier.
XSL-List is certainly NOT limited to XSLT 2.0, although there do seem
to be more questions about 2.0 than 1.0, and many answers to 1.0
questions suggest 2.0.
And XSL-List is not the place to discuss web browsers in general.
However, this is an appropriate place to discuss XSL-related tools,
XSL-related capabilities, and things we want in XSL-support. So, it
seems to me that XSL in browsers as a general subject is on-topic for
XSL-List.
-- Tommie
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