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Do


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04-27-04 10:35 PM

Hi,

I am starting a project with a new customer.  They have started a project
with CMS 2002 Enterprise.  I have ASP.NET development experience, but have
worked minorly with XML and XSLT.  How much coding of XML and XSLT do you
think I need to know, and in a couple of sentences-- how what are they used
for (so I know where to start researching my "how to's").

Thanks,

Do







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    Re: XML and XSLT usage  
Stefan [MSFT]


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04-27-04 11:35 PM

Hi Do,

my CMS sites do not use XML or XSLT.
So these two are not required for CMS.
If your project requires it then ok but we - from CMS site - cannot tell you
how much to learn.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"Do" <doduong12141214@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
>   I am starting a project with a new customer.  They have started a
project
> with CMS 2002 Enterprise.  I have ASP.NET development experience, but have
> worked minorly with XML and XSLT.  How much coding of XML and XSLT do you
> think I need to know, and in a couple of sentences-- how what are they
used
> for (so I know where to start researching my "how to's").
>
> Thanks,
>
> Do
>
>







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