Yup. Just like the removal of confirm/prompt that had vendor support and was immediately rushed. Thankfully to be indefinitely postponed.
Here's Google's own doc on how a feature should be removed: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RC-pBBvsazYfCNNUSkPqAVpS...
Notice how "unilateral support by browser vendors" didn't even look at actual usage of XSLT, where it's used, and whether significant parts would be affected.
Good times.
Yup. Just like the removal of confirm/prompt that had vendor support and was immediately rushed. Thankfully to be indefinitely postponed.
Here's Google's own doc on how a feature should be removed: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RC-pBBvsazYfCNNUSkPqAVpS...
Notice how "unilateral support by browser vendors" didn't even look at actual usage of XSLT, where it's used, and whether significant parts would be affected.
Good times.