- From: Stephen Deach <sdeach@Adobe.COM>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 15:04:44 -0700
- To: "Geetha Raghunath" <gita_r@hotmail.com>, xsl-editors@w3.org
The 1997 NOTE you reference was the original proposal that W3C undertake the design of XSL. It is not (and never was) a specification of the language. For current Drafts and Recommendations on the various components of XSL, please consult: http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/ Where you will find links to the current specifications. At 08:50 2000-06-29 GMT, Geetha Raghunath wrote: >Hello, > >Ref : http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-XSL-970910 > >There is a mention of using elements, >target-element, rule, apply etc >in the examples given. > >In the latest documentation available for XSL i >do not find usage of these tags. > >The list of XSL elements(in MSDN) also dont have a mention >of these. > >Is using these not recommended. > >Thanking you > >Regards >Geetha. >________________________________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail reflects the opinion of the Editor of the XSL (formatting objects) Specification. This is my interpretation of the current (majority) opinion of the portion of the XSL-WG that is working on formatting objects. It may not reflect the opinions of all members of the XSL-WG or even of all members of the portion of the WG that is working on the formatting objects. It is subject to change. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unless explicitly so stated in the text, it does not represent an official position of Adobe Systems, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Deach | Sr Computer Scientist 408-536-6521 (office) | Adobe Systems Inc. 408-537-4214 (fax) | Mail Stop W15-424 sdeach@adobe.com (no ads) | 345 Park Ave xsl-editors@w3.org (no ads) | San Jose, CA 95110-2704 | USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
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