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Hello,
W3C uses XSL to mean the as-yet-unfinished family of standards of which XSLT is part.<br/>
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Microsoft uses XSL to mean the language they implemented in IE5, which is vaguely related to an early draft of XSLT.<br/>
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Im confused, what is the difference between XSL and XSLT for W3C and Microsoft ?
Kind regards, <hr class="sig http://aelassas.free.fr aelassas.free.fr
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W3C uses XSL to mean the as-yet-unfinished family of standards of which XSLT is part.<br/>
<br/>
Microsoft uses XSL to mean the language they implemented in IE5, which is vaguely related to an early draft of XSLT.<br/>
<br/>
Im confused, what is the difference between XSL and XSLT for W3C and Microsoft ?
Kind regards, <hr class="sig http://aelassas.free.fr aelassas.free.fr
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