Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Yes. I can only speak for myself (and I encouradge others to speak up if
I'm mistaken) but I never felt the need for something better. (I do have
some issues with the fact that SAX is lossy in respect of the original
whitespace between attributes and attribute order, but that's not an
issue for cocoon)

If 1. XPath/XSLT 2.0 proves to be the Next Big Thing and 2. people start to match on *datatypes* rather then element names and/or 3. Cocoon gets used as web services provider, then you'll get pressure to adapt something which can actually supply said data types from the schema validator or XQuery generator to the XSLT processor or SOAP serializer.

J.Pietschmann



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