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Re: Re: Transitive closure for XPath
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: Transitive closure for XPath
- From: Christian Nentwich <c dot nentwich at cs dot ucl dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 12:08:28 +0100
- Organization: University College London
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> Would you consider submitting your TC function to the EXSLT project? See
>
> http://exslt.org
>
> It is a project to gather descriptions and implementations of useful XPath
> and XSLT extensions to be standardized by the community.
I have had a look at it and am downloading the submission template. One
thing I would like to know though is how applicable people think EXSLT
will be for future standalone xpath evaluation engines.
As I said, I'm interested in xpath, not xslt (in this context).
Christian
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