Fellow monks,
I'm using XML::Sablotron, in Win32 (Windows 2000) to transform an entire directory of .XMLs into beautiful .HTMLs, like turning them into swans. ;)
Thing is, is started using document(http://blahblah) to check for certain things during the transformation. In OxygenXML, using Saxon or Xalan, it worked right, but when I tried to run my Perl script on my now-HTTP-dependant XSL, I found, to my dismay, that Sablotron, as of 1.0.1, hasn't yet implemented that protocol.
Is there some other good Perl module to do this on Win32? Nothing fancy, just XML-in, transformation, voilą! (supporting http, of course).
Thanks for your attention!
j.
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