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Originally posted by AtWThat was a false story then: whoever made it should spend some quality time in the exclusion zone around Chernobil.
Found the link BBC HorizonBlair, you cannot reach me now,
No matter how you try,
Goodbye cruel Labour,
Your end is nigh.
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Everything there was cleansed even before USSR went away - that included people, animals anything: they were hit by radiation initial weeks when it got out, after that they patched up the reactor so that radiation few km around of it was not that bad, that's why animals and humans AFTER that point were not immediately affected, but those who were around that place got hit badly.
To say all is fine around Chernobyl is the same as say all is okay in Hiroshima and no side effects present.Comment
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Shhh! What's that frantic tapping sound?
Oh! It's only AtW furiously Googling for something to support his latest clueless statement.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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So a happy ending - cheap, reliable nuclear power with only a few mutant Ruskies. It is the logical answer to today's energy requirements.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW
To say all is fine around Chernobyl is the same as say all is okay in Hiroshima and no side effects present.Blair, you cannot reach me now,
No matter how you try,
Goodbye cruel Labour,
Your end is nigh.
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Use the right tag, and an include.
Just thought I'd get arround to writting something.
You need to use xsl Includes (<xsl:include href="uri" /> )to include the headers and footers, then you don't have to worry about having and open ended tag,
Cause everything will open and close, like it should.
All nice and modular. And you call a named template when you want to use them, it's about your processes design.Somethings in life are free,
for everything else I charge.Comment
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I have created my own layer of interpretation on top with include statement.
Including is not a problem in XSL - lack of true variables and constructs that 99.999% of programmers used to is a horrible design decision.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWI have created my own layer of interpretation on top with include statement.
Including is not a problem in XSL - lack of true variables and constructs that 99.999% of programmers used to is a horrible design decision.
You can also parse the document tree yourself in whatever language you want to use so I can't see what your problem is.
I recommend a good read of "Essential XML - Beyond Markup" by Box, Skonnard and Lam. Published by Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-70914-7.Last edited by bogeyman; 9 September 2006, 13:40.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Originally posted by bogeymanFor the umpteenth time: XSL is not a 'programming' language.
The designers of XSL should be put to the wall for playing games rather than creating functional thing that will save lots of time for programmers around the world.Comment
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