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Re: XSL and the DOM

Subject: Re: XSL and the DOM
From: "Jon Smirl" <jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 16:20:18 -0400
Re: XSL and the DOM
From: <zun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> As previously posted to the list, DOM2 is missing some facilities which
> would make XPath work.  This includes identifying ID attributes.  Also,
> XPath has a different concept of the document object model than that of
> DOM1/2.

So is the W3C going to coordinate XPath and DOM2?

>Which XSL processor do you use?  Did you try SAXON?

XT
XSL:P
LotusXSL
Saxon
Microsoft
some others that I don't use any more

All of these handle building the XML tree differently. I am hesitant to lock
my self to a single proprietary DOM representation. I had done this with XT
and I had to keep rewriting code to track the internal changes.

I am currently using XT for XSL processing and Sun's XML parser for building
DOM trees.


Jon Smirl
jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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