[Dare]
This is something that from
practical experience I agree with a 100%. My first personal homepage was
created primarily via doing "view source" on a fellow student's webpage and
then editting it until it looked OK in IE. My first RSS feed was obtained by
doing "view source" on the Sam Ruby and Don Box's RSS feeds.
[Danny]
When? Post-XHTML (as found in their feeds)?
[Dare]
Reading your rant, I am
confused.
[Danny]
Thank you for calling it a rant - I thought I
might have been too pliant. Maybe I was a bit, if you are
confused.
[Dare]
I'm not sure what "view source" has to
do with XSLT or RDBMSs though.
[Danny]
My point is that
"View Source" may be overrated. XSLT is viewable, but not comprehensible
based on that alone; many documents on the web are stored in RDBMS, yet the
"view source " principle isn't maintained.
Cheers,
Danny.