There is no such thing as "FastSaxon", perhaps you are referring to
"Instant Saxon", which is a packaging of Saxon explicitly for the
Windows platform and the old Microsoft JVM. For Linux you need the "full
Saxon" product.
Really, installing any pure-Java processor on Linux is a doddle, and if
you need to ask the question, then we need to know what part of the
process you don't understand. With Saxon it's just a case of unzipping
the distribution into some suitable directory, ensuring that Java is
installed, and running
java -jar DIR/saxon7.jar source.xml style.xsl
Michael Kay
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[mailto:owner-xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com] On Behalf Of
Scott A Malec
Sent: 20 October 2003 22:49
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Subject: [xsl] XSLT Process for Linux ---
Hi there,
has anyone experience installing an XSLT Processor (such as
Xalan, XT or
FastSaxon) on a system running Linux?
Thanks!
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