On Feb 14, 2009, at 7:31 PM, Patrick Gundlach wrote:

Yes, it does. At my company we clean up (and reorganize) XML data with
XSLT all the time. We are happy users of saxon 9
(http://saxon.sourceforge.net/) which is an xslt 2.0 engine. Learning
XSLT is not trivial (but not too hard either), but once you get an
understanding of it nobody can stop you using XSLT for 'everything'.


Patrick

Great, I will look into saxon and xslt!

Best

Thomas
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