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RE: XSLT design good practice
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- Subject: RE: XSLT design good practice
- From: "Antony Scott" <antony dot scott at rivcom dot com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 22:30:07 +0100
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Is anyone aware of sources of wisdom on the question of XSLT stylesheet
design good practice / usage guidelines? I have some ideas myself (which I'd
be happy to share) but would be interested to know if there's existing
material around.
I'm thinking of issues such as use of named templates, parameters and
variables, importing/including and so on, and how would these map against
programming objectives such as maintainability, maximum re-use, simplicity,
economy of code and so on.
Look forward to hearing any ideas / pointers.
Thanks,
Antony
Antony Scott
RivCom
Tel: +44 (0)1934 835851
E-mail: antony.scott@rivcom.com
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