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Subject: RE: alternating tags in a list? From: "Didier PH Martin" <martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 09:48:51 -0500 |
Hi Guy, You said: XSL is a direct threat to ASP, you can garantee that MS will be all over it, and if they can manage another "embrace and extend" flanking maneuver, they will. The W3C are fools if they ignore this. Denying the reality of it will just see them loosing control of main-stream XSL to MS. Personaly I hope the W3C can avoid making this mistake. Reply: Right on!! So, if we can use scripts in rules, we'll be able to access data bases (XSL in its current state cannot do that). So, if XSL has the right stuff, we may have it on Appache, Netscape, etc... and be able to do what is more and more needed: accessing relational databases. For W3 people: Have you heard of Internet computing?? Have you heard recently of e-commerce??? How can we do that without accessing databases? If at least we have something more standard than ASP that could be easily transported on different HTTP servers, XSL for instance (with the right tools embedded in the language). Then, if people are asking for scripting features it is that XSL in its current form do not have any mechanism to access data bases. My question is then: How could we do that with XSL? Without a good answer to this question, I'll say like Guy. Microsoft is a monopoly _because_ some let them be so and it seems that W3 is among these. I know daddy government is there to resolve the issue :-))) Didier PH Martin mailto:martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.netfolder.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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