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            • December 27, 2004

              <XSLT:Blog /> welcomes TopXML.com to the Legends of the XSLT Community

            • As if I needed any more reasons to make myself look like a fool it seems I forgot to add one *VERY* obvious entry into my last post. To try and avoid any further embarrassment <XSLT:Blog /> would like to welcome TopXML.com to the "Legends of the XSLT Community" section of this blog. If not obvious please visit TopXML.com and you will quickly understand why TopXML.com should be considered a legend of the XSLT community. TopXML has been promoting the use of XSLT for a very long time providing everything from sample code to complete applications built in XSLT to the development communities abroad.

              TopXML.com has been listed as a resource for XSLT on this blog since the very beginning. However by simple and what should have been an obvious oversight they were left off the "Legends" listing, a spot most definitely deserved. Welcome TopXML! My apologies for not realizing your absence from this list before now!

              Also, if there is any individual or entity you feel deserves a spot on this list please let me know. It has become obvious that if left to my own devices people or entities very deserved of a spot are being left off. As I mention at the bottom of the listing this is an ongoing list that can be added to at any time. Still, I would prefer to make sure that those deserved of a spot now are given a spot now. Thanks in advance for your help with this endeavor!

            • Posted by m.david : December 27, 2004 01:49 AM GMT

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              • Thanks for the kind note. We at TopXML wish you and your readers and very merry Christmas and a wonderful and safe New Year.

                Bless you, Mark.

              • Posted by: Mark Wilson at December 30, 2004 08:26 PM
              • Hey Thanks Mark! Your kind wishes are very much appreciated. It was a very awkward moment when I made the realization that I had listed TopXML.com as a community resource but for whatever reason keeping the Legends Listings to individuals only. Why I made that apparent distinction at the time I am not really sure, especially in the case of you and TopXML as it was really the TopXML site code project that brought me back into the functional programming world as within one release of this project I found more available functionality than was available in many of the ASP community software packages on the market. At that moment in my development history (2001 time frame) I was playing with as many XML technologies I could get my hands on and while I had always known and even played around with XSL via MSXML I really hadn’t considered it as a complete development solution simply because I had not realized just how powerful it was until I played around with that original base of source code. So in many way TopXML.com is the reason I took XSLT so seriously in the firt place.

                Thank you for that and for providing such EXCELLENT XSLT-and-beyond resources ever since.

                Cheers!

              • Posted by: M. David Peterson at December 30, 2004 11:48 PM

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