Hey Ryan,

Ryan Gahl a écrit :
> http://development.finetooth.com/?p=15

I wish I could read that, but the Wordpress behind it exhausted PHP's 
default 8MB heap size ;-)

A dollop of background: GoogleAJAXSLT was originally written by NYC 
Googler Steffen Meschkat, and I started using it when writing my 
previous book (FR only), which needed client-side XSLT capabilities 
(mostly for RSS/Atom/WS transformations).

It had been dormant for a long time, and I found a few bugs in there 
(e.g. a scoping bug on xsl:for-each, which is pretty bothersome), fixed 
them and sent the patches to Steffen, who blended them in and released a 
fixed, improved version in September 2006.

So I don't know when this article was written, but I know GoogleAJAXSLT 
improved in 09/06 :-)  I can also say it features impressive coverage of 
XPath functions, which surprised me at the time, as the lib is not too 
bloated.

I'll check out Sarissa, though :-)

-- 
Christophe Porteneuve aka TDD
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