F Acknowledgements (Non-Normative)
This specification was developed and approved for publication by the
W3C XSL Working Group (WG). WG approval of this specification does not
necessarily imply that all WG members voted for its approval.
During the development of XSL the members of the XSL WG were:
Sharon Adler, IBM (Co-Chair); Anders Berglund, IBM;
Perin Blanchard, Novell; Scott Boag, Lotus;
Larry Cable, Sun; Jeff Caruso, Pageflex; James Clark;
Peter Danielsen, Bell Labs; Don Day, IBM; Stephen Deach, Adobe;
Dwayne Dicks, SoftQuad; Andrew Greene, Pageflex;
Paul Grosso, Arbortext; Eduardo Gutentag, Sun;
Juliane Harbarth, Software AG; Mickey Kimchi, Enigma;
Chris Lilley, W3C; Chris Maden, Exemplary Technologies;
Jonathan Marsh, Microsoft; Alex Milowski, Lexica;
Boris Moore, RivCom;
Steve Muench, Oracle; Scott Parnell, Xerox;
Jeremy Richman, BroadVision;
Vincent Quint, W3C;
Dan Rapp, Novell; Gregg Reynolds, Datalogics;
Jonathan Robie, Software AG; Mark Scardina, Oracle;
Henry Thompson, University of Edinburgh; Philip Wadler, Bell Labs;
Norman Walsh, Arbortext; Sanjiva Weerawarana, IBM;
Steve Zilles, Adobe (Co-Chair)
The XSL Working Group wishes to thank RenderX, Inc. for producing
the PDF version of this specification.
The PDF version has been produced from the XML source through
an intermediate XSL Formatting Object representation, converted
to PDF using XEP - an XSL FO rendering engine by RenderX, Inc.
(http://www.renderX.com).