Chang Ming wrote:
> I think XSL is not off-topic in this list.
>
> I would like to know if there is any work done on XSL ,something like a
> interpreter.
> The only known tool seems the converter from XSL to DSSSL.
Which converter are you talking about? Have you looked at docproc?
http://javalab.uoregon.edu/ser/software/docproc_2/docs/index.xml
I've been having a nighmarish time with the Java Web Server, for some reason,
which doesn't want to stay running for more than 24 hours at a time. If the
above link is down when you try it, please try back later. I have to go in and
restart the server every once in a while.
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Chang Ming wrote:
I think XSL is not off-topic in this list.Which converter are you talking about? Have you looked at docproc?I would like to know if there is any work done on XSL ,something like a
interpreter.
The only known tool seems the converter from XSL to DSSSL.
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