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On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Keith Visco wrote: > The realization is there and has been for quite some time now, and you > can download and tryout the standalone version of the Mozilla XSLT > processor if you like. It's in the CVS. The integration is very close, A note to people wanting a C++ based XSLT processor, I am using Transformiix (the one from Mozilla mentioned and written by Keith) at the moment. It is called via a CGI script on a command line, processing output on STDIN from my little XML server. And the magic is I wanted it to do things slightly different and because the source is available, I could change it and re-compile - voila. (to see the end-results, http://www.iconclass.nl/x.html although that won't show you any XML or XSL just the XHTML) I am very happy with it - good job Keith! (and I hope to help where I can in the development some time) Regards Etienne Posthumus - http://www.cs.uu.nl/staff/etienne.html - ------------------------------------------------ Institute for Information and Computing Sciences ------------------------------------------------ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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