and believe it or not it actually works.
sometimes my suggestions work (not always:-)
The reason I can't use saxon, even though I would really like to, is I
need it web enabed. (I am assuming here that using saxon limits you to
the local command line, which I'm sure is completely wrong)
it depends a bit what you mean by "web enabled". If you mean running in
the client saxon could, being java, be set up to run in an applet I
suppose but i don't think people do that, but if you mean running on the
server then that is certainly possible, saxon comes with some examples
running as a servelet I think, and xalan (which has a similar set of
extensions) is often used inside the cocoon server setup.
David
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