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Re: Introducing myself to the list
Welcome to the list!
Have you considered experimenting with the Saxon/CE product?
http://www.saxonica.com/ce/index.xml
This implements client-side XSLT 2.0 in modern browsers. You will
find XSLT 2.0 far better than XSLT 1.0.
My own experimentation with Saxon/CE is realized on this page I
created for my fellow members of a standards committee:
http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/resources/Crane-UBL-Skeleton/
I, too, use Python as my programming language of choice for anything
non-XML-related. But if the input is XML I have come to believe XSLT
is the only way to go to process it. And Saxon/CE means you don't
have to give up on XSLT 2.0 if you need do client-side processing or
to create interactive web sites based on XML content.
I'm confident that if you are interested in XML processing, XSLT will
do wonderful things for you. I built a career and then retired on
the success of teaching and implementing XSLT and XSL-FO for clients
around the world. It was a wonderful run!
Good luck!
. . . . . . . . Ken
At 2015-11-21 05:31 +0000, Kevin Veroneau kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is obviously Kevin, and I joined this group due to my
interest in XSLT/XML technology. I am mainly using on the browser
client side of things, so I am limited to version 1.0 of XSLT.
My main programming language of choice is Python, of which I have
been using since 2010. I use python for both general application
programming and of course Web development. Python is my goto
language for almost everything.
My operating system of choice at both home and work is Linux. At
work, I use RedHat enterprise Linux, and at home my preference
since 2002 is always Debian.
My occupation is a Build and release developer for a product only
the Europeans here may know of, Neteller. At work I currently
don't use XSLT, but I am trying to incorporate it in various
projects I work on, where it can be useful.
I am currently in the planning stages of developing a client side
only blogging platform written entirely in XML using XSLT for
templating. A couple years back I was in the process of converting
one of my then somewhat popular blogs, PythonDiary, to use XSLT
entirely and browser based XSLT templating. I never ended
fulfilling thIs unfortunately.
I personally see a huge value in client side XSLT transformations,
as it vastly reduces both server load and minimizes overall
bandwidth for both the server and client side. I see XSLT as a very
efficient content delivery system with lots of potential.
After a few days of research, it doesn't seem like any major
browser players plan to deprecate browser based XSLT
transformation. Even Microsoft's Edge browser supports XSLT, as
even Microsoft sees value in supporting it on the client side.
So that's my introduction, questions?
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