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RE: Any X Based XSL Generators ?

2004-01-17 12:07:34
I'm curious about your question.
What do you mean by "X Based" -- X Window System?
Also, why non-Java? As you're probably aware, that eliminates
several major cross-platform XSLT processors.

You might take a look at http://www.altova.com/support_platform_linux.html
It says you can run XMLSpy under Wine.
"xmlspyR 2004 has been successfully tested on Red Hat Linux 8.0 using Wine 
20030115"
(http://www.altova.com/support_platforms.html)
Personally though I rarely use Altova's XSLT processor as it
has some inconvenient bugs.

Also look at http://www.xmlsoftware.com/xslt.html (e.g. "libxslt")
and http://www.xmlsoftware.com/xsltutils.html
(e.g. "XSLTC", an XSLT -> C++ compiler in C++).

Lars

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S.Murali
Krishna
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Subject: [xsl] Any X Based XSL Generators ?



Hi,

 Anybody know (non Java) XSL generators or XSL Editors for Linux/Unix
 platforms ? I searched a lot to end up with products for
Windows family.

Awaiting a nice reference.

--
Regards
S. Murali Krishnan


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