On Wednesday April 25 2007 08:40:58 pm Robert Koberg wrote:
Can you run your transform in the browser?
not really is the short answer. Eventually this is the idea however for
various reasons it's not do-able in the near future.
-Rob
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 10:44 +0950, Andrew Mason wrote:
The web development company I work for is using libxsl
via PHP5.
PHP appears to be one of those languages that gives you
great development productivity until you want to do
something a little bit more complicated, and then it
leaves you stranded. Someone who knows it better than I do
can probably help you over this little hurdle, but there
will be another one in a few weeks' time.
I agree, I really like Java, however Sun has yet to free
Java and running
Java on OpenBSD is just not stable enough for us at the
moment.
Does libXml/ libXslt even have a Java API ? I know there are
processing
different engines available with Java but we are really
happy with
libxml/libxslt and it's proven to be very reliable and fast
for what we are
doing.
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