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Re: Serving XSLT 2.0 from Apache 2.0?

Subject: Re: Serving XSLT 2.0 from Apache 2.0?
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:06:24 GMT
xslt 2.0 apache
> What's the best way to serve HTML from static XML files, via XSLT 2.0, 
> using Apache 2? 

how static is static?
tomcat (or something, layered over that such as cocoon) is one
possibility although personally I've not tried to use use xslt2 in such
a setting, but another perfectly reaonable alternative if you want a
simpler server setup is just to use your xslt2 processor (most likely
saxon8 at the current time) to make a bunch of html files which you then
use to populate your server in the usual way. Many W3C specs are done
this way for example: They are generated by XSLT offsite and the
(apache) server just serves html files, and doesn't need to know
anything about how they were generated.

David


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