Steven Noels dijo:
> Kasper Nielsen wrote:
>
>> For a short synopsis at school I'm looking for points to areas where
>> cocoon and stacking an endlessly number of XSL transformers on top of
>> each other falls short. You know stuff like how difficult it is adding
>> a new attribute to an XML element, and make sure it's copied along in
>> all your 200 stylesheets, compared to how easy it is in languages like
>> java.
>
> It would be cool if you did your homework yourself, and post it on the
> mailinglist or on
> http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=TheyDontLikeCocoon

Hi!

It will be fine to see the arguments against Cocoon! I saw many post about
this topic in the list. I am open mind and I want to read what are the
problems they had with Cocoon. This kind of thing helps to improve a
product! ;-D

Please, take a little of your time a write you opinion at:
http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=TheyDontLikeCocoon

Sincerely,

Antonio Gallardo.

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