Interesting... you know what, I actually had the same thought to compare XML with database and XSLT with SQL...
Actually there was (is) a XML query language defined, although I don't think it gained any serious attention.
More than SQL, which is just a set of command to manipulate the data in storage, XSLT is actully more similar to PL/SQL in terms of role.
To be quite frank, comparing with database, i am not in favor of XML at all, and have the feeling that XML will go away after a while (of course everything goes away eventually, but XML is not a very big success, in terms of technology).
Although XML is something new, but I can see lots of stuffs in it simply goes backwards.
Performance and bandwidth are two biggest problems with XML, and I strongly believe they are XML built-in. (Well one can always call something XML, even after it being foundamentaly modified *enhanced*, but to me that does not count)
What's your thought?
In reply to Re: Re: Re: What's Your Mental Image of XSLT?
by pg
in thread What's Your Mental Image of XSLT?
by Cody Pendant
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