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Re: ANNOUNCE: Petition to withdraw xsl:script from XSLT 1.1
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] ANNOUNCE: Petition to withdraw xsl:script from XSLT 1.1
- From: Uche Ogbuji <uche dot ogbuji at fourthought dot com>
- Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 10:18:04 -0700
- cc: "No xsl:script Petitioners" <no-xsl-script at clarkevans dot com>
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I just wondered if you could expand on:
>
> > 5. Easy distribution of extension functions, a reason commonly cited
> > for embedded scripting, can be addressed separately and does not
> > necessarily have to be solved with the script metaphor, convenient
> > as it may be.
>
> How would you like to see the easy distribution of extension functions
> being addressed?
One possible approach is that RDDL could be a pretty useful hub for extension
function definitions and even implementation download. Ignoring the security
issues, it could be structured no unlike browser plug-ins.
I think this was Clark's idea originally.
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Uche Ogbuji Principal Consultant
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Fourthought, Inc. http://Fourthought.com
4735 East Walnut St, Ste. C, Boulder, CO 80301-2537, USA
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