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> But then I quickly started to realise XPathScript's limitations in its
> declarative system, and slowly migrated to XSLT, which I now feel is
> more powerful (despite often being much more verbose).

Hmm.

I am still very fond of XPathScript, as it allows easy mixing of
program-flow decisions and HTML output and having real "programs" 
called by a xml-tag and bubble the output of the perl code through 
the stylesheets.

So I never tried XSLT. Perl subs then have to to taglibs, don't they?

Markus
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