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Now that .NET 4 is coming out, is there any plans to bring the .NET XSLT processor up to date?<br/>.NETs XSLT engine used to be an industry leader offering very fast performance, but the fact that Microsoft has not kept it up to date (the MS transformation engine cannot handle XSLT 2.0/XPath 2.0) has caused a number of problems.<br/>Ill use Saxon if I have to, but Id truly love to use the .NET performance tools with up to date XSLT.
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