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Re: XT as servlet
At 17 Feb 2000 13:23 -0500, John E. Simpson wrote:
> At 05:32 PM 2/17/2000 +0100, H.vanderLinden@MI.UNIMAAS.NL wrote:
> >[Questions about running XT as a servlet]
> >Please reply by mail to me personally, since I have difficulty in keeping up
> >with the speed of mail on this list.
>
> I too would like to know answers to the same questions -- if it's not
> off-topic (Tony Graham/Mulberry: ???) it would be wonderful to see the
> answers here as well, at least once. (Same for SAXON, btw, if it can be run
> as a servlet.)
As it says in the monthly "How to unsubscribe (and other useful
information)" message:
There is no restriction on what may be posted to the XSL-List
provided it is related to XSL.
It seems to me that the details of how to get an XSLT processor to run
as a servlet relate to the implementation and use of XSL. So, yes, it
is within scope for the XSL-List.
BTW, the recent database thread has come close to breaking the rule,
but happily it has had enough mentions of XSL that I haven't had to
stop it.
Regards,
Tony Graham
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