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Comparison between CSS and XSL

During the year 2005 two authors Hakon wium Lie and Michael were in disagreement. Another option to fuel their difference is a recent entry in the web culminary blog. Noman Walsh who is a member of W3CS architecture group and also the author of WebArch made a blog pointing out that there was failure on web browsers at printing and that CSS was not capable of fixing the problem. Was it a threat or a prediction, the question still remains unclear. The controversy behind CSS gives us an opportunity to explain its merits over XSL for most

Why CSS is better than XSL

Back in 2005, author's HÃ¥kon Wium Lie and Michael Day were on a war path: "A recent entry in the blog of a web luminary may signal the start of a second round of hostilities. Norman Walsh, a member of the W3C's Technical Architecture Group and co-author of the W3C's Web Architecture document (WebArch), recently blogged: ... web browsers suck at printing. ... And CSS is never going to fix it. Did you hear me? CSS is never going to fix it. It's unclear if this statement is a prediction or a threat. Or just blogging on a bad day. Anyway, the


 
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