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Re: Seeking methods using XSLT from PHP?

Subject: Re: Seeking methods using XSLT from PHP?
From: Daniel Veillard <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 17:56:39 +0200
libxslt php
On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 04:06:28PM +0100, Gary Cornelius wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I really like to very much like to know if anyone is working successfully
> with XSLT and PHP in some way and if so how they think to best approach the
> problems?
> 
> I am actually attempting to switching over to PHP linux from Jscript
> MicrosoftMSXML - Initiallly I have been having a lot problems with Sablotron
> due to a large amount of inheretance in the stylesheets, id functions and
> several other bits and pieces!
> 
> Things going through my mind!! I am wondering if libxml or something else
> would lessen these problems!  Or, whether there is a way I can use a Java
> processor like Xalan or something else from the PHP... can anyone be so kind
> as to enlighten me on this?

  Check with Mike Phillips if you want to run PHP with libxslt:
    http://siasl.dyndns.org/projects/projects.html

Daniel

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