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Re: [XML::XSLT list] Another XSLT web article for newbies
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- Subject: Re: [XML::XSLT list] Another XSLT web article for newbies
- From: "G.P.H. Josten" <gjosten at sci dot kun dot nl>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 13:22:57 +0200 (MET DST)
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Thanks, I'm collecting a list of good articles just for this purpose...
:)
Geert
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Michael King wrote:
> XML::XSLT Users list - http://www.sci.kun.nl/sigma/Persoonlijk/egonw/xslt/
>
> Another article on XSLT popped up on webmonkey. The author is
> Jay Greenspan, and was posted on Feb 18, so this may be old news to
> the list.
>
> It has a folksy intro tone, so there's probably not anything new for
> those who've been working with XSLT for a while. But, it's a decent
> URL for pointing newbies at when your're too busy or just aren't good
> at explaining things.
>
> http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/43/index2a.html
>
> Mike.
>
>
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