- From: Henry S. Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk>
 - Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 14:05:38 +0100
 - To: Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>
 - Cc: public-xml-processing-model-wg@w3.org
 
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This still feels like tail wagging dog to me.  That is, a corner case
is skewing the whole language in a way which is difficult to
understand for people who don't care or know about the corner case.
In particular, from you example, do I understnad that the following
will no longer work as expected:
 > [invoke pipeline impl] my.xpl debug=1 < foo.xml
my.xpl:
  <p:pipeline>
   <p:xslt>
    <p:input port="stylesheet">
     <p:inline>
      <xsl:stylesheet>
       <xsl:param name="debug">0</xsl:param>
       . . .
because I haven't written "use-params='#default'" ?
ht
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