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Subject: Re: [xsl] Introducing myself to the list
From: "Dimitre Novatchev dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2015 18:02:06 -0000

Just wondering if Saxon/C cannot be invoked within/by JavaScript?


Cheers,
Dimitre

On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 6:18 AM, Adam Retter
adam.retter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> As well as the excellent SaxonCE you might like to also look at Frameless.
>
> On 21 Nov 2015 12:37, "G. Ken Holman g.ken.holman@xxxxxxxxx"
> <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Welcome to the list!
>>
>> Have you considered experimenting with the Saxon/CE product?
>>
>>   http://www.saxonica.com/ce/index.xml
>>
>> This implements client-side XSLT 2.0 in modern browsers.  You will find
>> XSLT 2.0 far better than XSLT 1.0.
>>
>> My own experimentation with Saxon/CE is realized on this page I created
>> for my fellow members of a standards committee:
>>
>>   http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/resources/Crane-UBL-Skeleton/
>>
>> I, too, use Python as my programming language of choice for anything
>> non-XML-related.  But if the input is XML I have come to believe XSLT is the
>> only way to go to process it.  And Saxon/CE means you don't have to give up
>> on XSLT 2.0 if you need do client-side processing or to create interactive
>> web sites based on XML content.
>>
>> I'm confident that if you are interested in XML processing, XSLT will do
>> wonderful things for you.  I built a career and then retired on the success
>> of teaching and implementing XSLT and XSL-FO for clients around the world.
>> It was a wonderful run!
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> . . . . . . . . Ken
>>
>> At 2015-11-21 05:31 +0000, Kevin Veroneau kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>   My name is obviously Kevin, and I joined this group due to my interest
>>> in XSLT/XML technology.  I am mainly using on the browser client side of
>>> things, so I am limited to version 1.0 of XSLT.
>>>
>>>   My main programming language of choice is Python, of which I have been
>>> using since 2010.  I use python for both general application programming and
>>> of course Web development. Python is my goto language for almost everything.
>>>
>>>   My operating system of choice at both home and work is Linux.  At work,
>>> I use RedHat enterprise Linux, and at home my preference since 2002 is
>>> always Debian.
>>>
>>>   My occupation is a Build and release developer for a product only the
>>> Europeans here may know of, Neteller.  At work I currently don't use XSLT,
>>> but I am trying to incorporate it in various projects I work on, where it
>>> can be useful.
>>>
>>>   I am currently in the planning stages of developing a client side only
>>> blogging platform written entirely in XML using XSLT for templating.  A
>>> couple years back I was in the process of converting one of my then somewhat
>>> popular blogs, PythonDiary, to use XSLT entirely and browser based XSLT
>>> templating.  I never ended fulfilling thIs unfortunately.
>>>
>>>  I personally see a huge value in client side XSLT transformations, as it
>>> vastly reduces both server load and minimizes overall bandwidth for both the
>>> server and client side. I see XSLT as a very efficient content delivery
>>> system with lots of potential.
>>>
>>>  After a few days of research, it doesn't seem like any major browser
>>> players plan to deprecate browser based XSLT transformation.  Even
>>> Microsoft's Edge browser supports XSLT, as even Microsoft sees value in
>>> supporting it on the client side.
>>>
>>>   So that's my introduction, questions?
>>>
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Dimitre Novatchev
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