Daniel: I chuck that mistake to replying to a message without thinking. Any conformant XSL processor will work as Bob indicated on his message. When I started working with XSLT I did find Java processors to be easier to set up for my own use. That was before XSLTproc was available.
FWIW, I now use XSLT proc, but I'm not sure that's the easiest processor to set up for a newbie. My apologies for being java-centric Carlos On 01/07/02 0:23, "Daniel Veillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 08:48:12PM -0800, Carlos Araya wrote: >> you can use any of the Java XSLT processors for the XSLT (developed > > Why Java only ? > He can use any XSLT processor conformant to the specification, dammit ! > > Daniel -- Carlos E. Araya ---+ WebCT Administrator/Trainer P | California Virtual Campus - | C/O De Anza College G | 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd ---+ Cupertino, CA 95014 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] web http://www.cvc1.org/ (work) http://www.silverwolf-net.net (personal) phone 408 257 0420 (work) PGP Fingerprint: E629 5DFD 7EAE 4995 E9D7 3D2F 5A9F 0CE7 DFE7 1756 Paradoxically, a refusal to 'put a monetary value on life' means that life is often undervalued. -- Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
