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- To: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
- Subject: Re: [xml-dev] Help Needed for XML FO & XPATH!
- From: Peter Hunsberger <peter.hunsberger@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:39:00 -0500
- Cc: Satish S <satish.s@hurix.com>, xml-dev@lists.xml.org
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- Reply-to: Peter Hunsberger <peter.hunsberger@gmail.com>
On 9/26/05, Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com> wrote:
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> That's upside down. Tell us your requirements, and we can tell you whether XSL FO and XPath can help to meet them.
>
> If you're trying to mow the lawn, then you shouldn't be using XSL FO or XPath.
Of course, if you're trying to trim the hedges XSLT can sometimes be
called into action, and if you're trying to fertilize the lawn XML
Schema might do the trick...
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Peter Hunsberger
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