On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:

> > 
> > No, but I was thinking of incorporating enhydra's XMLC technology into
> > AxKit. I'm not sure its a better method of working than XSLT or
> > XPathScript though, which allows you to be future looking (always
> > XML). But it could be kinda neat to do. Should be almost trivial with
> > HTML::Parser to generate perl out of that. Providing of course they don't
> > have some stupid patent on it (doubtful since its GPL'd).
> 
> Has anybody looked at transformiix for doing these xslt transforms?  It is
> an XSLT processor with an API.  It requires expat.

I'm aware of transformix, but I'm no XS wizz (just did my first bit of XS
programming yesterday, actually, and that was 99% cut/paste), so someone
else would have to do a module for it. Of course Sablotron
(www.gingerall.com) has a step ahead of them there - they already have a
Perl module (although Sablotron isn't as close to the complete XSLT spec
as transformix, AFAIK).

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