>> Have a general question about XML/XSLT and CF. One of the 
>
>He's right, that XSLT can be used for any data display needs. However,
>writing XSLT is ... comparatively painful. As in, tear-your-own-head-off
>painful. I write XSLT for use with Google appliances pretty often, and,
>well, yecch.
>
>I suggest you have him write a sample XSLT stylesheet (and accompanying XML
>data file, which would still need to be generated in something like CF in
>the vast majority of cases) while at the same time, you write a CF page to
>generate your HTML. Bet him something big, like his job vs your bonus. Then,
>enjoy your winnings!
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/
>

Unfortunately he is a phb type. I think that the chances of his writing the 
XSLT is about the same as Bill Gates having MS switch to complete open source.

good idea though.

regards,
larry

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