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Re: Customising an XSLT processor [Was: Variables and HTML]

2005-03-15 10:05:36
Colin,

At 01:41 AM 3/15/2005, you wrote:
This is something I've been thinking about for Gestalt - adding the
ability to customise (e.g. output methods, uri resolvers, xsl:message
handling, security manager) in a scripting language, such as Python.
(I don't know Python at all, but it seems to be a generally highly
regarded language).

That would be way cool.

You might check out 4Suite, at http://4Suite.org -- an XSLT 1.0 processor in Python (and quite a decent one too, and open source). But its developers have not expressed an interest in XSLT 2.0, so there may be an opportunity there.

Note that I'm not myself a Pythoneer, although I like the ones I've met, and I've certainly been happy with the smidgens of Python code I have written.

Regards,
Wendell


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