After reading /ext/xslt/README.XSLT-BACKENDS in the source, specifically....

<snip>

 Config.m4
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
The XSLT extension's "magic" really occurs in the config.m4 file.  Here you
 must add a couple of things in order for your backend to be enabled.  Its a
bit
 too complex to describe (but easy to implement and understand).  Take a
look at
 config.m4 (which is well commented) to see what is necessary.

 Makefile.in
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
Simply add the source files for your backend to the LTLIBRARY_SOURCES
variable
 and you're all set with this file.

</snip>

...and having various compilation/linking/performance problems with the
default Sablotron backend, I am seriously interested in replacing it with
the libxslt (gnome) libraries.  I hacked around with the Config.m4 and
Makefile.in files as noted in Sterling's comments to see if I could get PHP
configure/make to accept libxslt sources/libraries (after successfully
compiling/installing them) in place of Sablotron....but no success.

Before spending hours/days trying to do this methodically and painfully
(since I have always just configured/made PHP "by the book" and am a recent
ASP/IIS convert), I was hoping that somebody, somewhere has already done
this and just not posted or documented it (or at least thought about it).

Regards,
Robert Tuttle
United Devices, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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