Hi Sam,

I would also like to try out these XSLT scripts.

Besides HTML, we could also transform archetypes (XML) to other formats,
e.g. MindMap and PDF using XSLT. HTML and MindMap are good for on-line
browsing. PDF is good for print-out and off-line use. Both are needed for a
knowledge repository environment.

Cheers,
Rong

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Andrew Patterson <andrewpatto at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I agree with Peter that there are times where using XSLT has
> made me want to top myself, but I agree with the general
> consensus that it is really the only neutral (language, environment)
> way of expressing such a transform.
>
> I'm certainly happy to use such an XSLT transform in my software
> (as long as I don't have to write it!)
>
> Andrew
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