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Subject: Re: XT Extension functions
From: "Larry Mason" <Larry_Mason@xxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 18:06:25 -0600
larry mason

Thanks for the info, Steve.  We have ventured down the XT path (and so has Jrun
our current servlet engine) for now.  I guess I'm locking myself into one vendor
since differences occur.

So who's up for building a XSLT plug-in?  This server-side processing is great
but client-side has several plusses.  I'd rather not start another browser war
over who supports what and which version.  Seems there are enough very smart
folks to tackle this issue and make it a lot easier for tons of web developers.
Any takers?

Larry





stinney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steve Tinney) on 03/03/2000 05:00:18 PM

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It is much easier to do this sort of stuff in Saxon, in case switching is
an option for you to solve your problem.

 Steve


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