Hi,
On 3/29/2011 6:00 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
Certainly the next significant steps are to work out how this technology
fits with XForms, and how it fits with AJAX.
Surely one of the important aspects of this question (and of XSLT-based
event handling in general) is the capability XSLT offers for handling
arbitrary mixed content. And by this I mean not only (#PCDATA | a | b)*
but any (a | b | c)* structures.
To date, XForms-based XML editors have foundered on the shoals of mixed
content, but if we were to have template calls in XForms and not just
XPath queries ... whee.
Cheers,
Wendell
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