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RE: XML/XSL unixish transform?

Subject: RE: XML/XSL unixish transform?
From: "Didier PH Martin" <martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 20:15:37 -0400
xsl transformer in unix
Hi John,

Only the SDK and the development package is free not the run time.

Cheers
Didier PH Martin
mailto:martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.netfolder.com
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[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Eadie
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 7:12 PM
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Subject: Re: XML/XSL unixish transform?


Balise is fast, free, available on most Unixes
(including Linux), and by way of contrast, looks like
Javascript.  You might try Balise ..

http://www.us.balise.com

-jae

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 |You could try doing this with XT, but you may want to look at something
 |besides XSL for this. OmniMark might be a good choice, since it is fast,
 |available on most Unix platforms, and free. It does not use XSL though.
 |It has it's own rules based language that operates on elements.
 |
 |Rick Geimer
 |National Semiconductor
 |rick.geimer@xxxxxxx
 |
 |Bill Pollock wrote:
 |>
 |> We've got this flow of dynamically generated XML data which I would like
 |> to be able to use XSL to transform into either HTML or straight text
 |> formatting for use in a CGI environment and an older character based
 |> enviornment as well as for hardcopy generation.  Most of the XML
 |> converters I've seen that are web-based expect staticish documents or
want
 |> to generate the complete output.  For mostly selfish reasons, I'd like
to
 |> be able to control the final output a bit, thusly:
 |>
 |> dynamic XML generator -> XML-through-XSL transform -> my process
 |>
 |> Given the volume of stuff we need to push through here, we need to zip
 |> content through fairly quickly.  I don't need a very robust set of XSL/T
 |> tags yet, just enough to run fairly simple transforms.
 |>
 |> It sounds like what I need is a fast command line XML/XSL transformer
for
 |> UNIX (which also sounds non-java for the "fast" part).  Am I correct,
and
 |> if so, anybody know of a good one?
 |>
 |>         BillP
 |>
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