On Friday 09 August 2002 03:45 pm, Pavel Penchev wrote: I as well must say that I find the standardized nature and wide acceptance of XSLT to be a great advantage. There are all sorts of transforms available already for doing usefull things, and as its used much more widely than AxKit it has a large community of people working in it, so its a pretty good bet you can find existing solutions to a lot of problems.
As for it being hard to do certain things... Well, in general you can often avoid those hard things by generating your starting XML properly, esp if you're using something like XSP to do dynamic stuff. There are a few cases where it might make more sense to use XPathScript, in which case by all means do so! I have the feeling though that once XSLT extension functions are available in perl there will be a lot less incentive to use things like XPathScript. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
