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[xsl] Re: Re: What is the future of XSL-FO
by Celio Cidral Junior other posts by this author
Mar 1 2004 12:46PM messages near this date
RE: [xsl] What is the future of XSL-FO | Re: [xsl] XPath problem: Checking if imidiately preceding sibling is of a certain kind
"Wendell Piez" <wapiez@[...].com>  escreveu na mensagem
news:6.0.0.22.0.20040227151423.02d9f460@[...]..
>  Celio,
> 
>  At 11:53 AM 2/27/2004, you wrote:
>  It's an understandable concern. Yet how many vendors are available to
>  support the format you currently use? (I'm not familiar with Crystal
>  Reports and its formats or interfaces.)

Unfortunately, I'm completely tied with Crystal Reports, and there's no
other vendor the Business Objects, which is the currently owner of the
product.

>  Even where you're not benefiting from XSL-FO per se, you may benefit from
>  relying more generally on XML tech in your framework. That you have only a
>  few vendors (!) to choose from to help you implement this particular layer
>  does not speak to all the other advantages and opportunities XML/XSL will
>  give you.

I agree with you.

>  I bet it's only a matter of time. :->

I'm just waiting for that moment. :-D


Cheers,

Celio Cidral Junior




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