Comment by cxr
8 hours ago
> They all agreed to remove it.
All those people suck, too.
Were you counting on a different response?
> XSLT is extremely unpopular and worse than JS in every way
This isn't a quorum of folks torpedoing a proposed standard. This is a decades-old stable spec and an established part of the Web platform, and welching on their end of the deal will break things, contra "Don't break the Web".
You can continue to use XSLT server-side to emit HTML if you are deeply, deeply concerned about the technology.
Do you still beat your wife? <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_you_still_beat_your_wife?>
I don't think that applies here (especially since I didn't even ask a question).
"I'm sad it's going away in the client!"
"So move it to the server, and the end-user will get essentially the same experience."
Am I missing something here?