Re: [xslt] Can I use XSLT for Qt
- From: Igor Zlatkovic <igor zlatkovic com>
- To: Tomasz Kowalski <tomi707 wp pl>, xslt gnome org
- Subject: Re: [xslt] Can I use XSLT for Qt
- Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 13:07:46 +0200
On 08.08.2006 10:10, Tomasz Kowalski wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I downloaded the Libxml from Your site because I would like to use the XSL for my application.
I have question for You,
Can I use Libxml library for Qt (C++ language)? And How I can do it?
Do I must only include to Qt directory the bin's, include's and lib's catalogs from Libxml?
I assume you meant XSLT, not XSL, these are two different things. XSLT
is used for transforming XML. XSL is used for page formatting semantics.
If you meant XSLT, check the libxslt tutorial on
http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/tutorial/libxslttutorial.html
for how to use libxslt.
Qt has nothing to do with all of it, you will have to treat the two
separately. You cannot integrate libxslt into Qt and use it through Qt
classes without modifying Qt. Last time I saw it, Qt had a XML module
which offered simple XML processing functionality, no validation, no
XSLT. For parsing XML, you could write a QXmlLibxmlReader class which
internally uses libxml's parser, but for XSLT the whole interface is
missing.
I'm forwarding this to the mailing list. Perhaps someone from the KDE
team is reading and knows whether this world has seen a Qt-ish interface
for libxslt somewhere.
Ciao,
Igor
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