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Marco wrote:
Saxon comes in two flavors: .NET edition and Java. From C (or C++) it is possible to interface with Saxon Java API, but there does not exist a Saxon version that will compile with, say, gcc or the like. The .NET edition can be interfaced from C++ or C# (or any .NET enabled language). I never tried it, but it may work with Mono on Linux, giving you all options you need.
-- Abel
Re: [xsl] Newbie question on XSL transformations: multiple sorts on element attributes
Subject: Re: [xsl] Newbie question on XSL transformations: multiple sorts on element attributes From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 09:39:59 +0100 |
Marco wrote:
The major problem, in my opinion, is the lack of a xslt2 processor for c.
I think that the only speed xslt processor for c is libxslt which is not xslt2 compliant.
Any version of saxon for c?
Saxon comes in two flavors: .NET edition and Java. From C (or C++) it is possible to interface with Saxon Java API, but there does not exist a Saxon version that will compile with, say, gcc or the like. The .NET edition can be interfaced from C++ or C# (or any .NET enabled language). I never tried it, but it may work with Mono on Linux, giving you all options you need.
-- Abel
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