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Re: Standard API to XSL processors

Subject: Re: Standard API to XSL processors
From: Tyler Baker <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 21:37:12 -0500
Re: Standard API to XSL processors
Paul Prescod wrote:

> Tyler Baker wrote:
> >
> > You can write the result tree to a stream or else to a random access structure.
> >
> > You don't need SAX to write things out to a stream,
>
> If you don't write things out through SAX, then how can you write a
> standard-API-based post-processor without reparsing the text?

The result tree would simply be represented by a DOM Document.  This works for XML ->
XML transformations but not for other things.  The idea is that the XSL Processor
would be responsible for constructing this DOM Document.  You could of course do
things the way you mentioned, but it would likely add a little bit more overhead than
constructing the DOM Document directly.

Tyler


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