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Re: Newbie-esue question


Daniel:

I chuck that mistake to replying to a message without thinking. Any
conformant XSL processor will work as Bob indicated on his message. When I
started working with XSLT I did find Java processors to be easier to set up
for my own use. That was before XSLTproc was available.

FWIW, I now use XSLT proc, but I'm not sure that's the easiest processor to
set up for a newbie.

My apologies for being java-centric

Carlos


On 01/07/02 0:23, "Daniel Veillard" <veillard@redhat.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 08:48:12PM -0800, Carlos Araya wrote:
>> you can use any of the Java XSLT processors for the XSLT (developed
> 
> Why Java only ?
> He can use any XSLT processor conformant to the specification, dammit !
> 
> Daniel

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