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Re: [xsl] Definite list of XSLT 2.0 processors?

2010-01-18 08:56:31
is Marklogic use own XSLT engine?

XSLT engine integrated with database engine look like very powerfull
but also sound like "too good to be true"

2010/1/18 Andrew Welch <andrew(_dot_)j(_dot_)welch(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>:
2010/1/18 Justin Johansson <procode(_at_)adam(_dot_)com(_dot_)au>:
Hi Andrew,

Yes, well, my response to Vyacheslav was a tad rhetorical.

So let's rephrase my original quandary yet again.

"Given the neglect (i.e. XSLT for anything else other than Saxon/Java
(notwithstanding .Net autoport)),
does *any other* community really want one?"

As was mentioned earlier in the thread, Intel and IBM both have their
own commercial xslt 2.0 processors, and MarkLogic is adding xslt 2.0
support in version 5... (because of popular demand)

Everyone wants XSLT 2.0, it's the best!




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