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RE: [xsl] XSLT Processor

2009-03-25 07:59:10
The XSLT processor you are using is called LibXSLT.

I suspect you are only using Firefox to display the HTML output of the
transformation. Firefox does have its own XSLT transformation engine, but
you would normally invoke this not from Perl, but either (a) by opening an
XML document in Firefox, when the XML document has an <?xml-stylesheet?>
processing instruction, or (b) by running Javascript code within an HTML
page to invoke the transformation.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/ 

-----Original Message-----
From: himanshu padmanabhi 
[mailto:himanshu(_dot_)padmanabhi(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com] 
Sent: 25 March 2009 11:48
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] XSLT Processor

Thank you very much.

I am calling XSL file from my perl script and using perl 
module 'XML:LibXML' and 'XML::LibXSLT',running result on 
'Firefox 3 Beta 5'.I did not required any XSLT processor to 
be installed separately.

Is firefox 3 having default XSLT processors ? If not,can you 
please tell me which processor these perl modules use?or I am 
completely wrong here?

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Michael Kay 
<mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com> wrote:

Anything you see in an attribute named "select" or "test" 
is an XPath 
expression.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: himanshu padmanabhi 
[mailto:himanshu(_dot_)padmanabhi(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com]
Sent: 25 March 2009 10:50
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] XPath expressions

Processing language must incorporate a declarative query 
syntax for 
selecting the data that needs to be processed. In SQL, that's the 
SELECT statement. In XSLT, the equivalent is the XPath expression.

--Book from Micheal Kay

Means we have to pass single quotes within double quotes like this.
Is this method called the XPath expression?

<xsl:template name="str:tokenize">
    <xsl:param name="args" select="'$args'" />
    <xsl:param name="delimiters" select="' '" />

It will be surely there in later part of the book.But can 
anyone tell 
me now which are exactly XPath expressions?

---------------
Thanks and Regards,
Himanshu Padmanabhi


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