Joerg Wunsch wrote:

For the XML -> XML transformation, I lean towards using XSLT but only
if it doesn't get too much into our way.
Yes. XSLT allows all things, does all things. Finding the appropriate declarative formulation can be a challenge :) But if we use existing, standard tools instead of rolling our own we are way ahead in the long run. But I will admit that XSLT coding is non-trivial. Even so, J. Random Hacker will be able to contribute patches to a style sheet more easily than a home grown tool that he has to learn from scratch, simply because XSLT is well documented -- and none of us has to do the documenting. :)

-dave


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