Dear XSLT'ers,
Having followed the recent thread on oXygen 23 which ended up dealing
with the issue of ongoing support for XSL 1.0, I'm guessing that I
should be concerned.
I know the basics of XSLT, but I wouldn't really call myself a
programmer. I manage an online dictionary (www.buddhism-dict.net) that I
presume runs on XSL 1.0 (XML nodes are called up via a Perl search and
then rendered into HTML via XSL) on a Linode host.
The system was built by Michael Beddow, who passed away last year, so
the XSLT version is not being updated.
Do you think this is a matter that should be of some pressing concern
for me now?
Your advice will be appreciated.
Regards,
Chuck
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
version="1.0">
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Buddhist Culture Research Center
Musashino University
1-1-20 Shinmachi, Nishitokyo-shi
Tokyo 202-8585, Japan
Office Phone: 042-468-3145
(University of Tokyo, Professor Emeritus)
Web Site: Resources for East Asian Language and Thought
http://www.acmuller.net
Twitter: @ACharlesMuller
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