Thorsten Scherler wrote:
I agree totally with you. A trivial example is doing string operations
in xsl is total nightmare.
which i think is a big bonus. string operations should hurt. you should
think twice before munging strings, and then it should be a royal pain.
no. i'm not trolling. look into our java code. we have totally wild
string operations all over the place, and many are wrong or duplicate
semantics that should be defined in just one place.
9 out of 10 times, string operations in lenya are just lazyness hacks or
consequences of design mistakes.
that said, string operations are a lot more comfortable in XSLT2, but
i'm not going to tell anyone that XPath2 has full regexes, because then
people will start doing ugly things in stylesheets as well. :-D
should be done in a more flexible way via a template that will get the
parts it needs.
This way it would be as well possible to extend it more
easy without touching the sitemap.
Big +1.
Will have a look and try to come up with something simple.
with your twins and all that goes with it, there is no chance that you
could make it to zurich i guess? it would be great to talk about this
f2f... (and to maybe have a beer among old flame-buddies ;)
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Jörn Nettingsmeier
Kurt is up in heaven now.
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