Hi Max,
There are always ways to get tool A running on system X if you put in
enough effort. But the LAMP community will only embrace XSLT 2.0 the
minute a good working, cross-platform, interfaceable (sp?), compilable
C/C++ version is around. Interfacing with either .NET or JVM is not part
of their general parlor (while of course, the LAMP'ers that really want
to, can take the path you set out).
As Michael Kay explained, most hosting providers are rather
minimalistic, mainly to keep resources per client as low as possible.
Not too many of them support Mono or MS .Net Framework. Even less
support Java. I'm afraid, to get the LAMP or even WAMP community to
switch from XSLT 1.0 to 2.0 they'll need another bone than any that's
currently available.
Kind regards,
Abel Braaksma
max toro q wrote:
- Native XSLT 2.0 for .NET. The XPath 2.0 datamodel
is already there
Saxon.NET is 'native' thanks to IKVM.NET
- Native C/C++ XSLT 2.0 processor for LAMP and others
You can run Saxon.NET on Linux using Mono. You can run Mono on Apache
using mod_mono. No issues with MySQL. You can run PHP on Mono using
http://php-compiler.net/
There it is, XSLT 2.0 on LAMP, although there's nothing native about it :-)
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Max
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