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Re: [xml-dev] Breaking whats fixed

> Where it's useful (to me; I'm claiming little else) is for things like XSLT.  There's nothing being 'marked up' there -- using XML syntax for that is an abuse of a markup language, and the single ugliest thing about XSLT (I know of, and appreciate, the historical reasons why it happened that way, and that there are advantages to the templating feature of that method).  Bit of a hobbyhorse there.
>

The fact that XSLT is XML is one of it's biggest strengths...
generating markup using XSLT is a pleasure.


-- 
Andrew Welch
http://andrewjwelch.com


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