Could you develop Xerces is or will be the standard for processing
XML in CGI? I don't understand this sentence.
I also don't know very well the Xerces Perl wrapper.
What I know is that I _HATE_ the DOM. Not only is it
clumsy and verbose, I also think it leads to insecure
programming (a well placed comment in the XML can
usually crash a DOM program). So I guess you have my position
on Xerces ;--)
An other pretty popular alternative to generate HTML from
XML using XSLT and XPath-based Perl scripts is Matt Sergeant's
AxKit, you might want to
have a look at it.
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