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Re: [xml-dev] Why is there an "S" in XSLT?

On 5/19/08, Philippe Poulard <philippe.poulard@sophia.inria.fr> wrote:
> We all know that a prefix doesn't care sense, but this applies only for
> computers, humans have habits and the prefix "xsl" is tightly coupled to
> XSLT

Also most of the examples in the XSLT spec are written as, xsl:.... We
learn many habits from the specs :)

-- 
Regards,
Mukul Gandhi


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