Hi Uma,
        i suggest you to read: Michael Kay, XSLT Programmer's Reference.
There, you can find:

"XSL ... was a two stage process: first a structural transformation,
in which elements are selected, grouped and reordered, and then a
formatting process in which the resulting elements arerendered as ink on
paper, or pixels on the screen. It was recognised that ths two stages were
quite indipendent, so XSL was split into two parts, XSLT for defining
transformations, and "the rest" - which is still officially 
called XSL ..."

i hope it was helpfull.


Ciao
Max

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, S Uma wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am not sure of this is the right list for this question.
> 
> Can someone explain the difference between XSL and XSLT using Layman's
> terms.
> 
> Thanks,
> Uma
> 
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