>I think we're saying the same thing. XHTML is XML and the latest XHTML spec
>(with the exception of maybe 4 tags) cleanly separates formatting from
data.

I think we are too, and maybe I need to look into XHTML again.


> XSLT is a wonderful language but it has nothing to do with separating
> presentation from content.  XSLT does one thing and one thing only - it
> transforms in input document into an output document based on rules.

You are 100% right about this. With hindsight I should said... "One of the
benefits in using XSLT for making web sites is that you can keep the content
and the presentation totally seperate."




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