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Re: Sablotron and PHP

Subject: Re: Sablotron and PHP
From: Cas Tuyn <Cas.Tuyn@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:56:45 +0200
sablotron solaris
Hi,

OK, I was more thinking along the lines of marketshare originating from 
proven track record and respect, as is the case with Apache web server.

<off-topic>
Although I use Linux at home, and Solaris 2.8 at home, I do not have a 
personal problem with Bill. Other solutions are just better (Apache, Mozilla) 
and/or cheaper (Linux, OpenOffice). 
</off-topic>

When (if) I run into XSLT problems which are beyond Sablotron, I will look at 
Saxon as it has the highest chance that any problems have already surfaced
somewhere else and solved by someone else. Or is that too bleeding edge?

Cas



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