This article was published in 1999, before XSL became a W3C Recommendation. Since then, the transformation part of XSL has been referred to as XSLT (not "XTL", as suggested below), and the presentation vocabulary is called XSL-FO (not "XFO", as suggested
"The decision to identify XML namespaces with URIs was an architectural mistake that has caused much suffering for XML users and needless complexity for XML tools."
Beginning in Firefox 1.0, a new object called XSLTProcessor has been<sep/>client-side XSLT transformations. This object uses Firefox's built-in XSLT processor, Transformiix, to enable<sep/>