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Re: info on sablotron?
- From: Petr Cimprich <petr at gingerall dot cz>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 09:42:53 +0200
- Subject: Re: [xsl] info on sablotron?
- References: <000001c255bd$44647790$2001a8c0@bryans>
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bryan wrote:
Hey, I was wondering if anyone here has used any recent version of
Sablotron and can tell me how it stacks up performance-wise, standard
compliancy-wise and if it supports most commonly supported extensions -
node-set(), multiple document outputs etc.
The current version (v0.96) is supposed to be XSLT 1.0 compliant. Its
performance is comparable to other C/C++ engines (libxslt is about 50%
faster).
Extensions are pretty well supported; Sablotron links Mozilla's
JavaScript engine, thus you can use JS implementation of EXSLT
functions. The multiple outputs work according to EXSLT, node-set()
isn't supported yet. JS functions have DOM access to transformed
documents; node-sets can be passed to XSLT as external objects.
Regards,
Petr
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Ginger Alliance
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