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RE: Accessing a node name from within <xsl:attribute>
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- Subject: RE: Accessing a node name from within <xsl:attribute>
- From: Kay Michael <Michael dot Kay at icl dot com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 22:17:24 +0100
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
> > > Because I'm a developer who is using XT as embedded
> > > engine, and because TraX lacks SAX mode which XT has -
> > > to me there is simply no question what should be used
> > > as embeddable engine - only XT ;-)
> I'm using TRAX in the sense of http://trax.openxml.org .
>
[Kay Michael] Then I'm puzzled, (a) because TRAX architecture is
very much based on the concept of SAX filters, and (b) because as far as I
know TRAX is currently a paper specification with no implementations, so you
don't actually have the option of using it as an alternative to XT.
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