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   7    <p>
   8         These pages are all about XSLT, an XML-based language for translating one set of XML into another set of XML, or into HTML.  Of course, there are all sorts of <my:link href="#links">other pages</my:link> around that cover XSLT.  Jeni's XSLT Pages, though, are dedicated to helping people understand and make the most of using XSLT.
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  11         My warmest thanks to all those people who post interesting problems on <my:link href="http://www.mulberytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/">XSL-List</my:link>, and     especially to those of you that have encouraged me to set up this site through your kind emails.
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