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Re: Non-Java implementations?

Subject: Re: Non-Java implementations?
From: Duane Nickull <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 18:29:22 -0800
Re: Non-Java implementations?
Andrew:

We are not using C/C++ but we have some really cool Perl stuff coming
up.   IF you consider all the secondary languages to use with XML/XSL,
Perl probably makes the most sense because of it's extreme capability to
handle and manipulate text.

Watch for a news release within 2 months.  I guarantee it will be truly
exciting.

Duane Nickull


Andrew McNaughton wrote:
> 
> > Are there any C/C++ or possibly even Python
> > groups tracking XSL?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Clark Evans
> 
> There's not much outside Java.
> 
> I've seen a couple of stylesheets for DSSSL which convert TR/NOTE-XSL to
> DSSSL stylesheets which can then be applied to data.
> 
> There's been a few messages on the perl-xml list over the last few days about
> getting an perl XSL implementation going, but it remains to be seen how far
> that will go or how soon.
> 
> Andrew McNaughton
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