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Re: asp assistance please
- To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
- Subject: Re: asp assistance please
- From: Marcus Carr <mrc at allette dot com dot au>
- Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 16:12:52 +1000
- Organization: Allette Systems (Australia) Pty Ltd
- References: <200007070532.XAA04305@skew.org>
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Mike Brown wrote:
> Your comments imply that you have evaluated Saxon and XT to some degree,
> yet no effort is made to make the average MSXML user aware that these
> other tools exist, how MSXML compares, what features can only be found in
> MSXML, and that XSLT is as widely implemented and utilized as it is.
Come on - that's a bit rough, don't you think? Since when is a software vendor
under any obligation to mention competitive products on their website?
> In light of this situation, it doesn't seem unreasonable that people, even
> Mike Kay (who isn't at all sarcastic about MSXML in his book), would be
> loathe to help innocently ignorant newbies asking how they can get their
> code to work with an incomplete, frivolously-extended implementation of a
> long-obsolete spec. His sarcasm has merit. Yours is just sour grapes.
Then what, may I ask, is yours?
Play the ball, gentlemen.
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Regards,
Marcus Carr email: mrc@allette.com.au
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