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Re: XSLT 1.1 comments -Examples please


Uche Ogbuji writes:
 > However, FWIW, my first encounter with the need to generate multiple output 
 > documents was when developing a presentation.  However, I implementd the 
 > ft:write-file extension element, and proceeded to never use it in my 
 > presentation slides.  I decided that it was more natural to do the transforms 
 > in XSLT, and queue up the slides for transform in Python.

yes, in some ways thats the right way to think. in practice, for real
HTML documents, changing the inter-document crossrefs is a pain.... 

..
 > Hmm.  But this sounds at odds with David's claim.  I might be 
 > misunderstanding, but it sounded as if the TEI stykesheets were positively 
 > riddled with extension-selection trees.

I isolated them, at some cost, to a single file of XSLT; as does
Norm Walsh, I think.

Sebastian


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