To XT or Not To XT
July 19, 1999
That is the question, and the answer is "not this month".
Although XT is one of the tools of choice for dealing with the
most current XSL Working Draft, it will be covered when we
discuss XSL syntax in the upcoming months. That being said,
I'm sure there are some of you who would like to experiment right
away with XSL Transformations (XSLT) using software written by
one of the key people behind XSL, James Clark. Therefore,
we've provided links for downloading the relevant
components.
XT by James Clark |
XT is an implementation in Java of the
XSL Transformations
Working Draft by the editor of the specification. |
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jclark.com/xml/xt.html |
All Java platforms, presumably.
Requirements:
JDK 1.1.6 or later
and an XML parser in Java that supports
SAX, such as
James Clark's
XP.
Also available as a Win32 executable; see main URL for details.
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