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Re: Mulberry processor-version.xsl


Dan, does that answer your question?

Tony Graham wrote the stylesheet back when XSLT was still in its infancy 
(as opposed to being a toddler), when using the MS "XSL" was perhaps more 
forgiveable than it is now (since at least MS was supporting it). Since the 
MS "XSL" doesn't have functions to report back the processor and version, 
the stylesheet does its best to infer what it can.

If you find this too cunning for words, blame Tony.

The "literal result element as stylesheet" feature is described in the XSLT 
spec, section 2.3.

Cheers,
Wendell

At 06:11 AM 12/1/01, David wrote:
>That file is two programming languages at the same time, xslt and
>the-language-known-as-xsl-in-ie5 it's configured so that if clauses for
>one language are literal-result elements that produce no output for the
>other.
>
>David


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