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RE: Is XSLT complete Q?
- From: "Evan Lenz" <elenz at xyzfind dot com>
- To: <xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 09:51:47 -0800
- Subject: RE: [xsl] Is XSLT complete Q?
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I'm not sure I fully understand your question, but the fact that you can't
create ID attributes in a result tree suggests that the answer is "no" or
only "almost".
Evan
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> I would like to know if there is a proof that the XSLT allows to perform
> any possible transformation on its domain (if it is complete).
> In other words that any input tree can be transformed in any output tree.
> And if I could get the reference to such a proof, or some hint where to
> find it.
>
> br,
>
> Jakub
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