On 12/8/06, Robert Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter Vandenabeele wrote: > > Hi, > > > > In the file > > > > ../mono-1.2.20061127/mcs/class/System.XML/System.Xml.Xsl/ChangeLog > > > > I read in an entry of 2003-01-22 that the XslTransform.cs implementation > > uses libxml2 and libxslt for the Load and Transform methods. > > > > I am confused if that is still currently the case or not. > > I read in a stone carved entry from 3000 BC that the earth is a disk. > I'm now confused :-)
Well, part of the reply may be that somewhere between 3000 Before Christ and 2000 After Christ someone proved and published that the world is not a disk, but a sphere and turning around the sun :-) [and he was murdered by Christian extremists for that statement, if I remember well from history lessons :-/ ] So, in parallel, I searched hard, but could not find the Changelog that mentioned that the XsltTransform now was not longer implemented through those external libraries (if that is the answer I should imply from your repsonse). > As you already were in the correct folder, what makes you > think the implementation is still based on unmanaged libs? Because I am quite new to this whole XSLT processing and I did not understand where e.g. the XslTransform (s) . Process (input, output, args, resolver) and the Load (arguments ...) is eventually implemented. So, I thought that it maybe was a call to an external library. And I repeat, sorry to be fairly uninformed here ... if you could point me to the right documentation, I will go there and try not to ask dumb questions again ;-) Peter _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
