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Re: XSLT for old -> new DTD: msg#00073

Subject: Re: XSLT for old -> new DTD
Ed Avis wrote:

'Just make it lowercase' is pretty foolproof.

I used the spelling/caps which seems canonicial, but lowercase is even more foolproof. Nit-pick: I'd explicitly spell out the known values, to make people feel more comfortable ("Ah, just what I need!") and to prevent someone writing "show view" ;-).

Ben



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