Aren't they all different grammars of SGML anyhow? If we're being
pedantic...

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well, XML, HTML, RDF, SVG and more don't so xsl is in great company...

cheers

Jonathan Chetwynd



On 5 Oct 2006, at 16:14, Ian Forrester wrote:

Found via Slashdot,

http://www.google.com/codesearch/advanced_code_search

It certainly looks useful, specially the licence selector but I'm not  
happy that XSL didn't make the list of languages.

Ian Forrester || backstage.bbc.co.uk

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