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Re: ANNOUNCE: Petition to withdraw xsl:script from XSLT 1.1
cutlass wrote:
>
> so i would say to those arguing the whole XSLT case ( with respect to
> new requirements )in detail to step back a bit and lookat your user
> requirements, instead of our requirements ( painful as it seems ); xsl
> is in a period of adoption which requires characteristics which are
> commercially viable.
This is ringing a bell...
<quote>On the other hand, if xsl:script is not implemented, XSLT might
stay reserved for an elite and never really take off.</quote>
<quote>How many sites do you think are using XSLT, 0.001%, 0.01%,
0.1%?</quote>
<quote>I would be surprised if this was more than that, and I think we
can say that XSLT **IS** still reserved to an elite and you just have to
listen on the mailing lists to see that people find it hard to start
learning XSLT.</quote>
(http://xmlhack.com/read.php?item=1092&v=1)
Eric
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