in reply to Re: Re: Re: XSLT vs Templating, Part 2
in thread XSLT vs Templating, Part 2
Of course, when you then turn to the template files or stylesheets, you may be scared by either one. One thing, though I want to use XSTL, is that unless you are using a editor that can make it easy to distinquish between the XSL directives and the XHTML markup, it might be hard to determine the difference between what's what in the stylesheet; on the other hand, the template specific code is easy to pick out from the [% %] blocks. But these differences may be simply personal opinion; some might find anything XML-based easy to read, and find the template solution to be tag-soup ( As an aside, I see that in TT2 2.06, if not earlier, you can specify which tags TT2 will look for, including using SGML comments <!-- --> as delimiters.)
However, I suspect the real test will come when I start putting together other parts of a CGI system I'm working on, such that I run through multiple XSLT transformations. This *should* be as easy as chaining the results one after another, but....
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