Conceptually, XSLT has always seemed pretty cool. I would be interested
in how your application fairs when you are done. (Seriously, please
report back.) We experienced unusable performance issues and some very
complicated XSLT once we started moving beyond trivial examples. This
was some time ago, so I expect the performance issues to have some
workarounds by now. Maybe the XSLT IDEs have removed some of the
complexity as well.


-----Original Message-----
From: On Behalf Of Peter White
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 2:52 PM

Thanks guys, I really appreciate you looking into this. My experience
with XSLT to date has just been using transforms within JSTL so,
unfortunately, I cannot provide much insight into a WW2 solution for
this. However, conceptually, what Maverick is doing with Domify sounds
good. Thanks!



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