Re: [xslt] things to do with libxslt
- From: Justin Fletcher <justin fletcher ntlworld com>
- To: xslt gnome org
- Subject: Re: [xslt] things to do with libxslt
- Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 16:42:31 +0100
In message <01100818092005.00494@linuxdaheim>
Bernhard Zwischenbrugger <bz@datenkueche.com> wrote:
> First of all - I like libxslt and libxml very much.
>
> There are so much things people could do with
> this tools.
>
> Browser:
> =======
> Mozilla uses transformiix - why
My understanding of this is that the XML processor used by Mozilla is the
expat processor by James Clark; Transformiix is built on top of that. For
any project it is always best to reuse a resource unless it is lacking in
the functionality required, thus expat was used. I believe that at the time,
libxml would have been in its very early stages (or possibly not around - my
history isn't great), and James Clark's involvement in XML and SGML
technologies was an encouragement that his implementation would be informed
and suitable.
I am quite prepared to believe anything else about that though, because my
memory on any matter beyond last week is very poor.
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