Wendell Piez wrote:
Hi,
"XSL", in fact, properly means the combination of XSLT and
XSL-FO, even if it's also commonly used to mean XSLT without
XSL-FO.
Even worse... Some people use it to refer to XSLT (like an
"abbreviation" of XSLT, mainly because of the usual extension
.xsl I guess). Some people use it to refer to XSL-FO, as the XSL
spec actually refers to the XSLT spec, but includes (and is) the
spec body for XSL-FO. And I guess some people use it to refer to
XSL, but I rarely have the opportunity to speak about XSL as a
whole ;-)
My rule of thumb: always use either XSLT or XSL-FO, and if you
hear XSL, ask for precision.
Regards,
--
Florent Georges
http://fgeorges.org/
http://h2oconsulting.be/
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