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- Re: [xslt] libxslt and inline node sets combining into a variable, timeout problems,
Mark Howe
- [xslt] libxslt and inline node sets combining into a variable timeout problems,
Olmo Maldonado
- [xslt] Patch for xsl:sort lang support,
Nick Wellnhofer
- [xslt] xmlXPathFunction declared but not implemented,
Ralf Junker
- [xslt] Release of libxslt-1.1.24,
Daniel Veillard
- [xslt] [PATCH][TRIVIAL] Python whitespace warnings,
Martin (gzlist)
- Re: [xslt] XSLT 2.0,
Daniel Veillard
- Re: [xslt] slow key lookup in libxslt-1.1.22,
Daniel Veillard
- Re: [xslt] Bug, top-level elements outside the XSLT namespace must be ignored,
Daniel Veillard
- Re: [xslt] using a key and generate-id(),
Robby Stephenson
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