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RE: XSLT design good practice
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- Subject: RE: XSLT design good practice
- From: Vincent De Baere <Vincent at rcp dot be>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:14:31 +0200
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Hi Anthony,
i haven't seen something like that yet, so if you have some ideas, i'd be
happy to read them. Maybe it's not a bad idea to put them on a little
webpage?
regards,
Vincent
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Antony Scott [mailto:antony.scott@rivcom.com]
>Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 11:30 PM
>To: XSL-List@mulberrytech.com
>Subject: RE: XSLT design good practice
>
>
>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
>Internet: http://www.rivcom.com
>
>
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