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Re: Re: _why_ do people use xsl:element and xsl:attribute somuch Was Re: xslt svg problem
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: _why_ do people use xsl:element and xsl:attribute somuch Was Re: [xsl] xslt svg problem
- From: Tony dot Coates at reuters dot com
- Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 10:00:20 +0100
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>Funny you should mention... We at Mulberry just revised our
>introductory XSLT course, yet again, and decided that in a
>2-day course there was no time for
> xsl:element, xsl:attribute, etc.
Just to note that Tibco Extensibility's XML Transform editor for XSL-T always uses xsl:element & xsl:attribute, and converts stylesheets into this form when it loads them. I mention this because sometimes the most useful form for students to see is the one their tool is going to generate (and only on a bad day should "vi" be your editor for XSL-T ...)
Cheers,
Tony.
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Anthony B. Coates
(1) Content Distribution Architect - Project Gazelle
(2) Leader of XML Architecture & Design - Chief Technology Office
Reuters Plc, London.
Tony.Coates@reuters.com
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