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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: First stable release of the Gnome XSLT library (fwd)
Dan York wrote: > Kevin, Can it be used for formatted output ? >> Just thought I'd pass along this information about an XSLT >>library... If you didn't know, Gnome and KDE are Linux desktop >>environments. It looks like this library can be compiled on other >>platforms also. >> > > Thanks for the heads-up... I've been using libxslt (on a Linux box) > for a couple of weeks now and have been *very* pleased with how it > has handled XML/XSLT. It does not require Java and just runs from the > command prompt (as "xsltproc"). I have been very pleased with the output > for HTML pages. > > After reading your note, I went and downloaded the 1.0 release. The only > "gotcha" is that you need to also download Norm's 1.41 XSL stylesheets > to use libxslt with chunking. (Norm rewrote part of chunker.xsl and > Daniel Veillard (libxslt author) modified part of libxslt for the new > way of working with the stylesheets.) > > But I can report that the two work very well together and all the > processing seems to be going fine. > > Regards > Dan > > P.S. here again is the libxslt download info: > > >> The C code and precompiled RPM packages for linux are available at >> ftp://xmlsoft.org/ >> >> The project pages are at: >> http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ >> http://xmlsoft.org/ >> -- Regards ------- Richard Sharpe, rsharpe@ns.aus.com, LPIC1 www.samba.org, www.ethereal.com, SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours, Special Edition, Using Samba
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