Paul,
I use XMLspy for XSLT design, and Perl (not PHP) with the same Sablotron
engine to do the transformations from Epic-authored, Oracle-databased XML
to W3C-compliant HTML. I process each XML file upon export, not on the fly
when it is requested.
The lack of problems may indeed be a reason why it is not mentioned much on
this list. I find the XSLT tips here very helpful, although sometimes very
deep.
I have been wondering lately, reading messages about Saxon and XSLT2 whether
I, like you, are on an island and the rest of the world uses saxon. Is there
any overview of XSLT processors and their marketshare? There is safety in
numbers.
Cas Tuyn
ASML
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