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James Robertson

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Re: An XSLT Anecdote Posted: Nov 2, 2003 11:23 AM
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Here's an interesting blog about XSLT. I stand by my decision on XSLT. XSLT is good for transformations, not processing. A sort is a kind of processing, so is grouping - so naturally they are complex to describe in a transformation language. Spotted in The Fishbowl

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