Manipulating XSLT Using DOM
Traditional programming typically has one or two levels of people involved in its creation. In many cases, a single person does all the design and development of a particular application. Web applications, on the other hand, are often a collaboration of many different people with a variety of skill sets. HTML authors write layout code. Graphic designers set the overall look and tone of the pages. Traditional programmers write the back-end scripts, and network specialists keep the servers running.
XML is a subculture of its own, and surprisingly it introduces multiple levels of people involved in a project. On the design side, you have someone designing the schema of the XML documents. These are often domain experts ...
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