Hi,
I just applied for a job that listed XSLT as an essential skill
and about done with a test on the company's CMS product.
It made me realize that while XSLT truly handles mult-language
XML/HTML content (not as a string a characters), it nevertheless
has to live in the world of PHP and JavaScript parsers.
Maybe someone can point me in the right direction, is there a way to
create/manipulate the "pseudo node" like <? ... ?> ? That might be a way
to co-opt or interpret with languages that so many programmers have
experience with.
(Yes, I'm imagining that is no minor task.)
--Hank
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Wendell Piez
<wapiez(_at_)wendellpiez(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hi,
The question isn't off topic. This isn't just a technical list;
anything about XSL or XSLT is on topic.
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