Yes, that's a tough one. There have been four XSLT 2.0 implementations which
is not unreasonable (how many independent implementations of Javascript are
there? How many are needed?).
Ok, so I'm missing one. I'm aware of Saxon, Altova, and IBM (a beta,
I thought?) implementing XSLT 2 systems. I had thought Intel was going
to build one, but I had also thought they pulled out. Who is the forth
(if I even have the other two correct)?
Jim
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