▲ | chrismorgan 6 days ago | |
> Major browsers responded by deprecating/removing XSLT support. This is not true. They’re investigating doing that. There is no actual deprecation yet, and even if they do decide to deprecate and then remove, I imagine the process would take at least a couple of years. The first actual major feature removal from the web would be a big deal. Blink declared intent to deprecate and remove XSLT in both 2013 and 2015, but gave up on them each time. My feeling is that both sides may actually be stronger this time—browser makers more intent on removing it, and objections louder too. A decade ago, Google tried to kill MathML in not entirely dissimilar circumstances—though in that case they didn’t even have a shipping implementation themselves. When the dust settled, MathML Core was a thing, and Igalia had implemented it in Chromium. It wouldn’t surprise me if they do end up removing XSLT, but it also wouldn’t surprise me if we actually ended up with a new commitment to XSLT and XSLT 3.0 support out of this commotion. That’s what I’m hoping for. |