At 06:38 11/1/01 -0500, David Corbin wrote:
>The fundamental problem in this solution (and I see the same thing with
>XML on the web), is you now have to specify two documents. the xml file
>and the XSLT file. Besides, xslt is real nasty to read and write...
I am not a fan of XSLT but it is the easiest approach instead of
reinventing the wheel ;) I would prefer CSS for it but there doesn't seem
to be any tools out there to apply CSS style to documents. Theres a
SAX-like API but nothing else ;(
Cheers,
Pete
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