Correct me if I'm wrong but couldn't you say the same thing over each
and every application of xsl:attribute-set
No - how would it be possible to cause a similar exception using
attribute-sets? An example of what you mean would help here.
It's an anti-pattern.
Yes I'm sure there's another way of achieving the same thing but I'd
rather be anti-pattern than anti-declarative.
? It's not "anti-declarative" (actually I can't say that it isn't
because I don't know what that is) It's just a common mistake.
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Andrew Welch
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