Colin Adams ha scritto:
From: Marco <spinmar(_at_)libero(_dot_)it>
Maybe I was not clear. I'm talking about a xslt engine. Now I'm using
libxslt and I'm very happy. I'd like to test my environment using
xslt2: so I need a xslt engine (for example saxon) which supports
xslt2. But I want to mantein my business logic in c and continue to
use only one language.
You are still not being clear. Apparently you are using two languages
now - C and XSLT. And you still want to be able to use ONE??
Maybe using other words it's more clear.
I'd like to use only one language (C) for my business logic and to call
the xslt engine.
Now I use c for business logic and in my presentation layer I call C api
of libxslt to apply stylesheets to my data (formatted in xml).
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