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Re: [xsl] When to use text()

2014-03-21 10:40:27
What is the alternative? Invent new terms for all concepts for which a
common term would be appropriate?

It is simply the case that in all technical standards there will be jargon
uses of common terms. It is not reasonable or realistic to expect
otherwise. It is not realistic or reasonable to expect to not have to look
things up to learn or be reminded of the specific meaning of something in
a standard. 

If we started to list all terms used in computing generally where the
common usage and the technical usage do not agree it would essentially be
a list of every common English word (and many from other languages).

Cheers,

Eliot
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Eliot Kimber, Owner
Contrext, LLC
http://contrext.com




On 3/21/14, 10:32 AM, "Ihe Onwuka" <ihe(_dot_)onwuka(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> 
wrote:

the road to hell is paved with languages that expect you to look up
the spec for things that are given names that do not correspond with
what they do.

XSLT is quite good in this respect but not perfect.

On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Martin Holmes <mholmes(_at_)uvic(_dot_)ca> 
wrote:
text()..... as in text()...... not text() interleaved with comment
nodes.

I must have missed that version of the spec. :-)

Cheers,
Martin


On 14-03-21 08:22 AM, Ihe Onwuka wrote:

text()..... as in text()...... not text() interleaved with comment
nodes.

On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Martin Holmes <mholmes(_at_)uvic(_dot_)ca> 
wrote:

On 14-03-21 08:03 AM, Ihe Onwuka wrote:


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Wendell Piez
<wapiez(_at_)wendellpiez(_dot_)com>
wrote:


Hi,

To gloss Mike ...

Yes, text() is over-used and commonly misused.


I wouldn't be blaming the programmers for that.

When you step back, it is clear from all the explanations given, that
the thing doesn't do what it says on the tin.



What exactly do you think it says on the tin?

Cheers,
Martin


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