XSL implementation available

Peter Murray-Rust peter at ursus.demon.co.uk
Wed Aug 19 13:46:51 BST 1998


At 07:49 19/08/98 +0700, James Clark wrote:
>I've hacked up a little implementation in Java of the tree
[...]
>
>for more information.  It also incidentally implements the latest
>namespaces WD.

I'm lost for words! We continue to owe James an enormous debt for his support 
for XML.

[XSL on XML-DEV. I am sure many people will want to discuss XSL per se
(why, how, when, who ...) - and:

XSL-List info and archive:  http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list

is the appropriate place for that. However there are issues of
implementation which may be more relevant here (e.g. namespaces, layering,
APIs, etc.) Note also that XSL includes a transformation language which (I
hope) can be used for things other than rendering and may therefore be a
generic XML tool. This could be highly relevant to certain XML-DEV
interests. As always, use your brain and don't cross post (and certainly
don't cross-reply).

	P.

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