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Re: Stylesheet portability (Long) (Was: XSLT 1.1 comments)
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- Subject: Re: Stylesheet portability (Long) (Was: [xsl] XSLT 1.1 comments)
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 00:32:49 GMT
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> Do
> you really want to assign an explicit priority to every single (match)
> template, AND guarantee that no two of the same priority will ever
> otherwise conflict?
I don't want to use explicit priorities normally but I _do_ normally
want to avoid having two rules with the same priority. (ie I want the
processor to error or warn that case so i can remove it by adding a
priority or changing the match pattern.
Is this really a burden? Why do you assume having conflicting templates
would be common and not something to be avoided? I think I must be
missing something here.
David
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