Thanks Alan but I am not sure I see what the advantage would be of using
Steady State's parser as a foundation rather than the Batik one, unless of
course it is better in some way. What I was really looking for is someone
who has already integrated one of these parsers with Cocoon in the form of a
generator. If no one has, then I'll start working on it myself. All other
things being equal, it probably makes more sense to start with Batik because
it is Apache and parts of it are already integrated with Cocoon, just not
the part I want! 

Thoughts?
 
BTW, what do you mean by "(Me fix top post.)"?

-Sal

> > Further searching found that a SAC compliant CSS parser comes with 
> > Apache Batik so that is probably a better place to start than 
> > Chaperon. Still I would appreciate other suggestions or 
> > implementations.
> 
>     (Me fix top post.)
> 
>     Steady State. It is LGPL, which has compatability issues with
>     ASF that I don't understand.
> 
>     http://www.steadystate.com/css/
> 
>     Look around there for the CSS parser used in this project.
> 
>     http://weblogs.java.net/pub/wlg/1444 
> 
>     There is SAC.
> 
>     http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/SAC/
> 
>     Sounds very cool. 
> 
>     Cheers.
> 
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