The one I'm most familiar with is IBM's AlphaWorks LotusXSL parser.  You
should be able to find it at http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com
    (*Chris*)

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From: Ackerman, Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 4:15 PM
Subject: XML, XSL for production use


> Hi all,
>         I am looking to include the use of XML within a current servlet
> project under development.  We would also like to be able to return an
HTML
> representation of the HTML via a servlet.  The problem is that we are
having
> trouble finding a XSL parser for the generator that will take the XML and
> generate HTML based on a style sheet.
>
> Can anyone point me in the direction of an XSL parser that would be
> considered production worthy and that has a license that allows such use?
> Most of the products that I'm finding are either from sources that are
> unfamiliar to me or else they are from a well known source but they won't
> give out a real license(only licenses that allow you to play with the
> technology)
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Lee Ackerman
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (403)264-0955
>
>
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