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RE: nested templates?
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] nested templates?
- From: "Chris Bayes" <Chris at Bayes dot co dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 21:35:45 +0100
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>But, hypothetically, what would be the difference between these
>hypothetical nested-and-scoped templates, and the not-so-hypothetical (but
>often misapplied, and hence warned-against) xsl:for-each?
Well probably not much really you can do anything with anything but I guess
it's just a view of the playing field. for-each restricts you to a one
dimensional view of things unless you use it to change context (the playing
field you are on). But then you should call it something else. Team-bus
comes to mind.
I think nested templates could be quite powerful and a lot more logical.
>I suppose it would be okay for beginners to use nested templates? :->
Hey why not? But then they would be using them for different reasons than
for-each
I think it would make things a little less verbose and implementation surely
wouldn't be that difficult. Just a couple more levels on the stack.
I dunno it just seems more logical for some situations. I haven't thought it
through though. It just struck me as something that should be. I guess
there is a reason why it wasn't allowed.
Ciao Chris
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