Subject: Re: apache,perl,xml,xsl
From: Chris Maden <crism@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:49:34 -0400 (EDT)
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[Matthew MacKenzie]
> Are any of you using non-microsoft server/scripting technologies
> in your XML/XSL implementations, specifically, Apache and Perl? If
> anyone has some Apache XML/XSL wisdom, do speak up...all of this
> .asp, IIS talk is kind of scary...
I wrote a simple CGI in Perl
(<URL:http://maden.ne.mediaone.net/cgi-bin/diplo.pl>) about a year ago
that did some very trivial parsing of XML and delivery of XML. It
doesn't even use XML::Parser, which makes things much easier. I do a
lot of Perl and XML work now; it isn't for use with Apache, but the
techniques are applicable.
-Chris
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