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Frans Englich wrote:
From scratch - it works :). dojo uses an apache style license and is incompatible with something like Sarissa, I believe. You could use it without dojo if you just get rid of the dojo references.
I made a dojo JS object with a limited interface that is just meant to simplify the transformation process. I also made it work so that parameters are cleared after each transformation. I don't believe you can clear parameters in the current version of Sarissa.
Re: [xsl] Opera's JavaScript API for XSLT?
Subject: Re: [xsl] Opera's JavaScript API for XSLT? From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 08:05:44 -0400 |
Frans Englich wrote:
Out of curiosity, what implementation are you using? Have you written one from scratch or have you adapted some known (open source) implementation?
From scratch - it works :). dojo uses an apache style license and is incompatible with something like Sarissa, I believe. You could use it without dojo if you just get rid of the dojo references.
I made a dojo JS object with a limited interface that is just meant to simplify the transformation process. I also made it work so that parameters are cleared after each transformation. I don't believe you can clear parameters in the current version of Sarissa.
best, -Rob
Cheers,
Frans
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