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Re: ANN: XSLT Tools and Resources Links Page Posted


I have to agree.  Although I am a relatively new XSLT developer, I recently
(about two months ago) posted a question regarding some XSLT I had created
using the Muenchian grouping method, (an ancient question), and had it
solved within a couple hours.  At that time, I was thinking that I was
improperly using the method, as it turns out, it was a simple problem with
my relative paths.  I was too close to the problem and couldn't see it
(admit it, we've all done it at some point), but I didn't receive even one
flame.  This list is a truly valuable resource to the earnest XSLT
developer.

On a different note, my contract with Intel has ended thanks to corporate
downsizing.  (Surprise, surprise... ...formerly posted as DanielX Saldate)
Are there any resources available that list open XSLT requirements other
than the traditional ones (e.g. Monster.com)?  I'm open to working anywhere
location-wise, but highly prefer to remain living in my current home of
Oregon State, USA.

Thanks,

Jeremy Saldate,
Area 99 Designs


----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck White" <chuckwh@pacbell.net>
To: <xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [xsl] ANN: XSLT Tools and Resources Links Page Posted


> DaveP wrote:
>
> > > http://www.javertising.com/webtech/xsl_links.asp
> > From which:
> > The XSLT Developer's List is a comprehensive resource for XSLT
developers.
> > Be warned that newbie questions are occasionally flamed,
> >
> >
> > I don't believe that to be true.
> >
> > Even people asking about ancient history from 1998 still mostly
> > get an answer.
> >
> > Regards DaveP.
>
> It wasn't meant disrespectfully. I've seen it happen "occasionally" since
> the list started, and my true intent was to steer folks to your FAQ to
avoid
> the 301st question on outputting &nbsp to HTML. The above quoted sentence
> concludes thusly:
>
> "but this is where the developers who created and currently maintain XSLT
> hang out, and where the definitive answers for your questions lie"
>
> I probably should have added that this is the most helpful developer's
list
> I've ever seen. That's what I tell people one on one.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Charles White
> The Tumeric Partnership
> http://www.tumeric.net
> chuck@tumeric.net
> http://www.javertising.com
> ________________________________________
> Author, Mastering XSLT
> Co-Author, Mastering XML, Premium Edition
>
>
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