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stefan k
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<em>But what about doing XSLT transformation? I see that there's XML::XSLT, but that doesn't seem to be quite feature-complete.</em>
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Now, that's a simple truth and it's really a pity. I wrote a small scale XML webpublishing system and I still need to rely on Saxon be installed. Fact is: Saxon is pretty good software, it's almost fully compliant to the XSLT standard and ... it's Java software. Makes me sad in a way to see that the perl community is far behind the java community in this case.
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So, for the moment I recommend
<a href="http://users.iclway.co.uk/mhkay/saxon/">Saxon</a>
I can work with it, <strong>but</strong> it's not perl :(
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<a href="http://www.skamphausen.de">Stefan</a>
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<small>you begin bashing the string with a +42 regexp of confusion</small>
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