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 -- abs IT Service GmbH abs gruppe Michael Wirz Entwicklung Landsberger Straße 57 82266 Stegen am Ammersee Telefon: +49 (0)8143 999 43 Telefax: +49 (0)8143 999 49 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.eFonds24.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
