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RE: XSL methods
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- Subject: RE: XSL methods
- From: "Pawson, David" <DPawson at rnib dot org dot uk>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 08:43:45 -0000
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Mike Brown
>The formation of an archive of useful XSLT scripts is already being
>discussed on the general Apache XML list.
>
>http://xml-archive.webweaving.org/xml-archive-general/1214.html
>http://xml-archive.webweaving.org/xml-archive-general/1276.html
>
With great trepidation, might I suggest that this ethereal thing
called 'design patterns' might be a tool with which to address
this issue. A single example rarely seems to fit a wide usage,
whereas those capable of extracting generalities from specifics
have (maybe) a proforma by which do document those
generalities in design patterns.
I do like the idea though. Its like having our resident experts
on hand when coding :-)
See http://hillside.net/patterns/patterns.html
Regards, DaveP
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