Abel Braaksma wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for joining in on this discussion, which went
slightly beyond my original intentions (a good thing), but learnt a few
new things along the way. Was a bit surprised that throughout this
thread, the market seems divided between LAMP and Java only. What
happened to ASP, C#.NET or even desktop/tools? And what about browser's
client-side XSLT 2.0?
>
> If I try to compile a little final list of all information so far,
it'll look something like the following. If you have information about
the gaps in my information gathering, I'm (still/always) all ears.
>
May I too add my thanks to people who responded on my issues re XSLT 2 /
C++, especially Wendell and Dimitre for their "extra effort" in
composing detailed replies.
Abel, that's a handy summary that you've produced here chronicling the
state of XSLT 2 as at 01/2010. You are now officially chartered with
updating the list come 01/2011!
And Florent too, great, thanks, I've bookmarked this forthwith.
> Just to say that incidentally, I've started a list of known
> usages of XPath (within other specs) and XPath processors
> (including XQuery and XSLT processors) over there:
> http://expath.org/wiki/Engines
Regards
Justin Johansson
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