No need for Java or .NET, one can use an <xsl:function/> called
f:json-document():
It is P u r e X S L T
http://dnovatchev.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!44B0A32C2CCF7488!358.entry
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Dimitre Novatchev
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On 4/19/07, Ingersoll, Utah <Utah(_dot_)Ingersoll(_at_)mtvstaff(_dot_)com>
wrote:
There are existing XSL stylesheets/libraries for transforming XML to
JSON such as...
http://www.bramstein.nl/xsltjson/
I imagine it would also be possible for an XSL transform to recurse a
piece JSON and create a temporary node set from it.
In the interest of not reinventing the wheel (cough, JSON) does anyone
know of an existing library for ingesting JSON into an XSL transform?
/utah ingersoll
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