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[Mike Champion] > > 5. Is it possible for SAX to support XSLT? > There are also occasional > discussions of "streaming XSLT" processors (I don't know if > any actually exist in a stable, available form) but they would > have to operate on a subset of XSLT. I should probably shut up > and let someone who knows what they're talking about explain the > situation :~) There was xmlgrep, an xpath engine that was said to be progressive: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/xsl-list/2000-07/msg01010.html This grew into napa, a progressive xslt engine. Kevin Jones stopped developing it (see http://homepage.ntlworld.com/kjjones/), but maybe you can find one of them around somewhere if you want to try it out. It was put into the xml/xslt development environment developed by xmlorigin. Cheers, Tom P
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