on 7/3/01 11:20 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's just sad when an organization like Apache chooses to ignore existing
> standards and invent it's own DTD and transformation language to do the
> site.

Once again Costin, you fail to impress me with your statements. You confuse
"Apache" with some organization of people who are paid to work on stuff.
Again, I must remind you that this is a volunteer organization and anything
that gets done is done because someone bothered to step up and do it. You of
all people should have that figured out by now and not need constant
reminding. :-(

Having said that, you didn't come up with a solution and I personally think
that the XSLT "standards" suck. I'm sure that plenty of other people who
have spent enough time with XSLT will agree with me (for me, it took all of
5 minutes to figure out that XSLT's implementation sucks).

So, I came up with a solution (Anakia) that beat the pants off of Stylebook
in terms of speed and ease of use and now at least 10 different Jakarta
projects have adopted it. Something must be acceptable about it.

So, when you come up with something better and port everything over, I'm
sure that we will all just love using it. Until then, I suggest that you
keep your opinions to yourself as they are not helpful at all.

:-)

I await your patches.

-jon

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