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Re: use cases for d-o-e
- From: Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo at metalab dot unc dot edu>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 10:15:35 -0500
- Subject: Re: [xsl] use cases for d-o-e
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At 10:48 AM +0100 1/10/02, Joerg Pietschmann wrote:
>Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo@metalab.unc.edu> wrote:
>> I'm not sure about ASP, but PHP can be written in pure XHTML.
>
>You are right, it *can* be written in pure XHTML, but there is
>nothing that *forces* PHP scripts to be XHTML:
> <a href="<?php echo "stuff.html";?>">
>is a valid PHP code snippet, and there has been inquiries about
>how to generate similar constructs in XSLT on this list.
>
My main point is that since PHP can be written in pure XHTML, PHP is
not a sufficient justification for d-o-e.
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