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RE: Non-well-formed HTML in XSL


> It is a pity that serialization is so tighly intermingled
> with transformation in the minds of so many people, even
> though the XSLT spec did reasonably good in separating
> the issues.

Well, the spec does say that "This specification defines the syntax and
semantics of XSLT, which is a language for transforming XML documents into
other XML documents."  It doesn't say it's for transforming one in-memory
data model to another, though I suppose it should have.  

David.
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