← Back to context Comment by raverbashing 11 years ago REALLY? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSLT#Example_1_.28transforming_... 4 comments raverbashing Reply VMG 11 years ago I want to enter this piece of evidence into the trial:Comma separated string parsing XSLT: http://stackoverflow.com/a/2850181/92493 arethuza 11 years ago If you are using XSLT to work on anything other than XML you are doing very strange things. raverbashing 11 years ago Oh good, so it's only good in the world of XMLThat's what I call USELESS
VMG 11 years ago I want to enter this piece of evidence into the trial:Comma separated string parsing XSLT: http://stackoverflow.com/a/2850181/92493 arethuza 11 years ago If you are using XSLT to work on anything other than XML you are doing very strange things. raverbashing 11 years ago Oh good, so it's only good in the world of XMLThat's what I call USELESS
arethuza 11 years ago If you are using XSLT to work on anything other than XML you are doing very strange things. raverbashing 11 years ago Oh good, so it's only good in the world of XMLThat's what I call USELESS
I want to enter this piece of evidence into the trial:
Comma separated string parsing XSLT: http://stackoverflow.com/a/2850181/92493
If you are using XSLT to work on anything other than XML you are doing very strange things.
Oh good, so it's only good in the world of XML
That's what I call USELESS