what I meant is something else:
if you compare html+css and xml+xsl: in html-css, there is no "direction" - practically (theoretically maybe not...) they must be coupled to achieve good results- xml-xsl on the other side has a flow: first comes the xml (or rather dtd) , then you write an xsl which will turn that xml to whatever you want, event flash...
ron

Konstantin Ignatyev wrote:
That is the well maintained MYTH of XSLT,
no XSL cannot transforme XML into anything (or it is insanely painful) that is 
why it needs to be extended with real languages or replaced with XML-Query
http://kgionline.com/articles/xsl_50_faster.jsp

Ron Piterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: the xml can be arbitrary, but ofcause a good one, but the xsl will transform it to whatever) -





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