Yeah. But this was probably the kindest reaction. I didn't want to offent
you all. I haven't look into xmltoany that much. 

Of course Cocoon 2 can do much more. I know that and I don't underestimate
that. I just came across it and mailed it to you all. For those who are
interrested (that is no one probably ;-). But I see, if Cocoon 2 is a bit
over kill for the smaller sites then I should use Cocoon 1....

Regards,

Edgar

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: maandag 3 juni 2002 15:45
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: XMLtoAny


> From: Graaf, Edgar de (fin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> People,
> 
> Have you ever seen this?
> 
> http://www.javazoom.net/jzservlets/xmltoany/xmltoany.html

" is a free servlet that uses XSLT to provide content from XML source
and XSL stylesheet"
 
> It sounds a lot like cocoon, it is much smaller (about 1 MB zipped).

It sounds like stripped down Cocoon 1...

Remove all libraries from the Cocoon 1, reuse XML parser and XSLT engine
from Tomcat, remove PDF, SVG, XSP, etc - and you will have same
functionality as XMLtoANY under 500K.

Vadim


> Regards,
> 
> Edgar
> 


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