Re: [TFUI] "if" in XSLT (Re: XML -> XSLT -> XHTML Nirvana)
Cory Foy <Cory.Foy-3E03uoa5e7nqlBn2x/[email protected]> Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:08:59 -0500
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Phlip wrote:
> That's another thing. The book /WebXP/ didn't cover this point. I
> think a high-end web site like Amazon would obey what we have come to
> consider the "strict" definition. But I'm the one who proposed a
> strict definition. Maybe we should ping the authors.
>
> /Their/ strict definition says the web site is always complete, with
> no broken links, while it's growing. That constraint will force a lot
> of technical problems to resolve early!
Well, it has certainly picqued my interest enough that I just ordered it
from (ironically) Amazon.
I'm very interested in their approach. I worked for a county government
down in Florida and we managed a heck of a lot of content between the
web and intranet sites. I had actually toyed back then with using XSL to
generate the output, and while it worked well, it was slow. Of course,
some nice shiny new XML parsers are out that probably have a lot better
performance.
I'm also interested how they propose dealing with dynamic content and
the such.
Cory
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