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  • From: Richard Light <richard@l...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 16:58:39 +0000

In message <199801091518.PAA02828@m...>, Sean Mc Grath
<digitome@i...> writes
>Has anyone had any luck with the command line version of msxsl? I am getting
>"not enough memory" errors on 95 and NT. If it working for others then
>I have a duff exe and will go get another one.

Yes, I downloaded it today, and it works fine on a creaking P75 with a
mere 16MB of RAM.  

I converted a 25K XML document containing museum catalogue records into
250K of HTML, which proceeded to 'break' (or at least freeze) the
browser when I asked it to expand all the markup.

(However, msxsl doesn't like '.' within element names!  Also, like other
parsers it still lets <?XML ...?> through in the XML declaration -
shouldn't we be forced to mend our ways?!)

Richard.

Richard Light
SGML/XML and Museum Information Consultancy
richard@l...

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