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            • December 07, 2005

              A Call To XSLT 2.0 Arms To the .NET/XSLT Community(s)

            • Signs on the Sand: A business case for XSLT 2.0?

              If you are using XSLT and you think that XSLT 2.0 would provide you some real benefits, please drop a line of comment with a short explanation pleeeease. I'm collecting some arguments for XSLT 2.0, some real world scenarios that are hard with XSLT 1.0, some business cases when XSLT 2.0 would provide an additional value. That's really important if we want to have more than a single XSLT 2.0 implementation...

              While I have no specific details (I've only "talked" to Oleg briefly today via the comments section of the .NET 2.0/NXSLT 2.0/XSLT 2.0 post from last night) it seems Oleg is on a mission and when Oleg is on a mission you best bet its a mission he plans to accomplish. I have yet to see anything that Oleg puts his mind to turn into anything but something FANTASTIC! So if you would like to be associated with whatever fantastic thing he has going on I would encourage you to visit the above link and answer his call. I know I plan to :)

            • Posted by m.david : December 7, 2005 11:42 PM GMT

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