thank for your answers,
>There is a number of tools for HTML-to-XSL generation (Excelon Stylus,
>XSplit, etc.). But for a good result you'll also need to specify the XML
>input:
>XML + HTML [maybe with special markup] = XML + XSLT
my first impression is that these solutions are a bit too complex or demand
to much hassle from web designers.
if using Cocoon in a large scale application - one might find himself
openning an XSL school for web designer...
what im trying to figure out is if Cocoon (and other XSL based solutions)
and the very clean separation it supplies is worth it ? but not just from
the programmers point of view but from the whole organization?
thanks,
Itai.
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