That is right, Antennahous XSL Formatter is a commercially available
product.
Its interface - as I am used to it - is a shell script. My piece of code
which will
be in the wiki soon, does not provide any of the licensed XSL Formatter
third
party stuff but does provide a cocoon-style interface for integrating it
seamlessly.
One has to have a valid license at hand to use it (or test with an
evaluation license
-- if there is one available).

Regards,
Michael


>
> Le 30 nov. 05, à 15:37, Ralph Goers a écrit :
>
>> What are the licenses for any third party packages?
>
>
> I don't think Michael is planning to contribute any third-party stuff.
>
> IIUC his serializer calls an external program via a shell script, and
> feeds the program's output to the Cocoon client via the serializer.
>
> -Bertrand



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