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Re: Rescuing XSLT from Niche Status



. .  However, if you were to cut things down
> to the <HTML></HTML> stuff given in the example, people are going to learn
> this and then have a problem unlearning it in order to use multiple
> templates. 

Quite possibly. I was just musing that this wasn't really a "new"
way of looking at XSLT, especially since XSLT by design has features
that are only there to support that kind of use and give people
a kick start into writing XSLT by using an HTML editor and adding a few
xsl:value-of elements as required.

David



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