> Google doesn't hate XSLT, it is simply no one wants to maintain libxslt and it is full of security issues. Given how rarely it is used, it is just not worth the time + money. If the author wants to raise money to pay a developer willing to maintain libxslt, Google might revise the decision.
Counterpoint: google hates XML and XSLT. I've been working on a hobby site using XML and XSLT for the last five years. Google refused to crawl and index anything on it. I have a working sitemap, a permissive robots.txt, a googlebot html file proving that I'm the owner of the site, and I've jumped through every hoop I can find, and they still refused to crawl or index anything except a snippet of the main index.xml page and they won't crawl any links on that.
I switched everything over to a static site generator a few weeks ago, and Google immediately crawled the whole thing and started showing snippets of the entire site in less than a day.
My guess is that their usage stats are skewed because they've designed their entire search apparatus to ignore it.
Counterpoint: google hates XML and XSLT. I've been working on a hobby site using XML and XSLT for the last five years. Google refused to crawl and index anything on it. I have a working sitemap, a permissive robots.txt, a googlebot html file proving that I'm the owner of the site, and I've jumped through every hoop I can find, and they still refused to crawl or index anything except a snippet of the main index.xml page and they won't crawl any links on that.
I switched everything over to a static site generator a few weeks ago, and Google immediately crawled the whole thing and started showing snippets of the entire site in less than a day.
My guess is that their usage stats are skewed because they've designed their entire search apparatus to ignore it.