I've been looking at XML/XSLT as a way to enable
transformation from one form to another.  Reading the
specs, it seems to boil down to:

1. Define patterns to match on;
2. specify actions to perform on matching items, so 
   producing the desired output.

...which sounds a lot like clips/jess.  So I was
wondering if anyone's looked into it?  For example,

. Using clips/jess for general rule-based 
  transformation problems?
. Reading xml documents (schema/instances) into 
  clips/jess for subsequent operation on?
. Representing xslt instructions as rules?

Regards,
Scott.


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