Good riddance. The web needs to shed all the old baggages like this to move forward. Looking forward to MCP becoming part of the browser.
Good riddance. The web needs to shed all the old baggages like this to move forward. Looking forward to MCP becoming part of the browser.
Wow, I couldn't disagree more.
XSLT is no more "baggage" than HTML itself. Removing it in no way "moves the web forward". And integrating technologies part of the current hype cycle, which very well may disappear in a year, is a terrible idea.