>>>>> "Tony" == Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tony> Of course, it may instead be that some other open source C
Tony> XSLT 2.0 processor appears, but if it did, it might well be
Tony> advised to also have a libxslt-compatible API, given the
Tony> Perl, Ruby, PHP, C++, and Python bindings for libxslt that
Tony> are in use today.
I keep meaning to provide a C binding to Gestalt - it isn't very much
work to do. But somehow I never find the time.
But it surely wouldn't be compatible with libxslt, as that would imply
a similar architecture.
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Colin Adams
Preston Lancashire
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