hi
XSLT is just for transforming, but XSP, think about it
as your gateway to include any java code in ur file,
or importing any custom/not java class/classes to your
file...it is the gate!!
--- Mikael Ståldal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the need for XSP? Why not use XSLT with
> extensions instead?
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