XSL Processors?

Chris Maden crism at oreilly.com
Mon Jun 8 18:01:14 BST 1998


[Scott Vanderbilt]
> Also, if anyone is aware of what progress is being made by the W3C
> towards adoption of XSL as a recommendation, that information would
> be appreciated as well.

You can track all W3C activity on their Web site.  The XSL activity is
visible at <URL:http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/>, where you'll see:

     * 980328 The W3C Working Group for XSL met for three days in
       Seattle, WA, USA right after XML 98 (yes, on a weekend) and
       continued their work. The following schedule of expected
       release dates was announced:
          + Requirements document: April 1998
          + First Working Draft of XSL 1.0: July 1998
          + Second Working Draft of XSL 1.0: November 1998
          + Third Working Draft of XSL 1.0: February 1999
          + Proposed Recommendation for XSL 1.0: May 1999

... which should lead to a Recommendation in July 1999.

-Chris
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