Hi all,

I've got a personal project which would be much easier if I could use XSLt and XML files. My ISP is interested in adding a module to their hosting, but have point blank asked me which module would be best. Since I don;t think my home apache win server counts as valid Admin experience, I wanted to throw question out to you monks.

Of XML::XSLT, XML::Xalan, XML::Sablotron, and/or AxKit, what would you recommend based on the following 2 criteria.

  • Should install easily, not interfere with others, be very stable and cause the admin no headaches ;)
  • Should offer a pretty thorough feature-set of XSL standards, but it's fine if it's only covers basic XSLt implementation.

    server config = RedHat/Apache1.3.22/perl5.006

    THX!

    www.mindfulinthestorm.org


    In reply to Recommend XSL module by STmindfulORM

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