Paul Prescod wrote:
I think that XSL is what DTML would become if it was evolved toward the problem of rendering real-world XML. The fundamental question is how do you extend a template structure so that it is recursive and polymorphic. Consider this model:
DTML is recursive, however it is not polymorphic, as such would require some sort of code manipulation protcol and enhancements to the DTML security. Full polymorphism would be, of course, a plus with an added level of complexity, makes me thing of LISP and FORTH. There is good news however, a recent intern of ours developed alot of the DOM methods for Zope objects, and I beleive there was some work done in regard to XSL. Jim would have more details. -Michel
Paul Prescod
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