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fergie ◴[] No.44394408[source]
What is this "XSLT works natively in the browser" sourcery? The last time I used XSLT was like 20 years ago- but I used it A LOT, FOR YEARS. In those days you needed a massive wobbly tower of enterprise Java to make it work which sort of detracted from the elegance of XSLT itself. But if XSLT actually works in the browser- has the holy grail of host-anywhere static templating actually been sitting under our noses this whole time?
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1. marcosdumay ◴[] No.44399078[source]
Do you remember when people started talking about XHTML?

It was exactly because of the "holy grail of host-anywhere static templating". But somehow everybody that knew about it made a vow of silence and was forbidden from actually saying it.