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Subject: RE: [xsl] Re: Re: XSLT Architecture: Next Step
From: "Claudio Russo" <crusso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 08:11:06 -0300

Dimitre,

So, this library, somehow replaces any/some/all of the extensions provided by MSXML, XALAN, SAXON, and other interpreters?
Meaning that is pure XSLT 2.0, the interpreters that stack to XSLT 1.0 wouldn't be capable of run them?

Claudio.

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From: Dimitre Novatchev [mailto:dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Viernes, 04 de Julio de 2003 01:20 a.m.
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Subject: [xsl] Re: Re: XSLT Architecture: Next Step



"Claudio Russo" <crusso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hey Dimitre, cooking is not that simple!
>
> Regards, Claudio.
>
> PS: Does this Functional Library of FXSL extend XSL? How do they work?

Hi Claudio,

FXSL is a library of templates written in XSLT (1.0 and 2.0) that implement
some of the most generic functions/design patterns of Functional
Programming.

It is pure XSLT 2.0 and pure XSLT 1.0 + the ext:node-set() extension.



There are many examples of using FXSL -- e.g. have a look at:

http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/plaintext.html#d6160e507




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Cheers,

Dimitre Novatchev.
http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL




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