On 3/21/02 11:16 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> jon         02/03/21 20:16:47
> 
> Modified:    xdocs    index.xml
> Log:
> found out about the ugly xsl:choose

Is that really true?  I thought I recalled one of my clients using
if/elseif, but as a I look, I can't find it in the XSLT docs...

> 
> -jon
> 
> Revision  Changes    Path
> 1.5       +1 -2      jakarta-velocity-dvsl/xdocs/index.xml
> 
> Index: index.xml
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-velocity-dvsl/xdocs/index.xml,v
> retrieving revision 1.4
> retrieving revision 1.5
> diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
> --- index.xml    22 Mar 2002 04:02:46 -0000    1.4
> +++ index.xml    22 Mar 2002 04:16:47 -0000    1.5
> @@ -47,8 +47,7 @@
>          <li>
>          DVSL's template language is Velocity, so conventional Velocity syntax
> is
>          used to get and set data, to perform looping and flow control, etc.
> All
> -        features of VTL are available. One thing missing from XSLT is that it
> -        does not have an else or elseif conditional, which VTL does have.
> +        features of VTL are available.
>          </li>
>          <li>
>          Because DVSL is based on Velocity, it offers a very tight binding to
> 
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