14 Dec
1998
14 Dec
'98
3:17 p.m.
From: Jim Fulton [mailto:jim@digicool.com] In other words, I see XSL as an alternative to DTML, not another form of it.
Or, DTML may turn out to be a good tool for generating XML from objects, and then XSL could be applied to DTML output, in which case the two would act in tandem.
I agree. There are already a good number of XSL processors that can do their job far better than we could. We can publish objects out to XML and hand it over to the XSL much more easily (and with better results). I think our XML focus should stay on the exchange of data (input/output) rather than the formatting.