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At 9:48 PM +1030 2/4/10, Justin Johansson wrote:
This topic is well within the scope of XSL-List.
I do suggest that since several of the participants seem quite emotional on this topic that everyone in the discussion should be careful to keep the discussion civil. (Nobody seems to have crossed the line yet, I'm just noticing that the temperature seems to be rising.)
Given that, I think this is probably a useful discussion.
Re: [xsl] are all strings in a sequence valid potential QNames
Subject: Re: [xsl] are all strings in a sequence valid potential QNames From: List Owner <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 09:15:21 -0500 |
At 9:48 PM +1030 2/4/10, Justin Johansson wrote:
My apologies if this is moving too much off topic for this list, though one would reasonably expect that issues surrounding XSLT 2.0 implementation are just as relevant as are end-user XSLT questions and answers.***
*** (btw. If to the contrary would someone please point me to an active forum where it okay to discuss XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 implementation issues.)
This topic is well within the scope of XSL-List.
I do suggest that since several of the participants seem quite emotional on this topic that everyone in the discussion should be careful to keep the discussion civil. (Nobody seems to have crossed the line yet, I'm just noticing that the temperature seems to be rising.)
Given that, I think this is probably a useful discussion.
-- Tommie --
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