You are right. I should change the sentence so that it reads:
We have to implement 2-3 important features (key, number, import) before we can
say ...
Convenient? :)
To be serious, there is no question about the significance of xsl:import in
large projects. I would need it right now for my daily work.
Petr
Steve Tinney wrote:
> Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> >
> > Petr Cimprich writes:
> > > Yes, there are still things to do. We have to implement 2-3 important
> > > features (key, number) before we can say that Sablot is compliant with
> > > minor deviations. We are going to focus on the most important missing
> > > features in next months.
> >
> > please please remember xsl:import. That is *so* important to anyone
> > maintaining a library of XSL stylesheets...
> >
>
> I second this; it is easy not to understand the significance of
> xsl:import until you want to have a stylesheet which redefines a subset
> of another stylesheet's contents. xsl:import is really critical to
> larger-scale XSL implementation and management.
>
> Steve
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