Haiku
By Adrian Sutton
During the week I wrote some documentation to help people write XSLTs that work really well with EditLive! for XML. Generally any given XSLT will work but there are some techniques you can use to make them work better with the augmentation process we use to add editable fields into your XSLT’s output. Our official document writing took exception to one sentence about where the best place to put “action buttons” is in an XSLT. Action buttons are clickable things that are a cross between a hyperlink and a button which perform operations like adding another element or attribute or moving things up and down in the document. The sentence was apparently too confusing but contained a subtle but important point which couldn’t just be removed. I still think the clearest way to phrase the sentence was as a haiku: most cases intuition used button works Sadly, they won’t let me put that in the docs. So now the challenge goes out – what is the subtle but important point that the haiku so eloquently reveals? Maybe if enough people get it I’ll be allowed to put it in….