Re: Using xt with IIS and ASP

Subject: Re: Using xt with IIS and ASP
From: "Dave Carlson" <dcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 18:36:06 -0600
XT plays very well with IIS -- I've been using XT in IIS for over a year
now.  The recent versions of XT come bundled with a java servlet for
hosting/invoking stylesheets that transform XML on the server and deliver
HTML (or any other XML) to the browser.  As far as OLE and VB integration,
you're on your own.

----- Original Message -----
From: James <jgb@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 9:35 AM
Subject: Using xt with IIS and ASP


Hi. I'm looking to use Microsoft's IIS web server to take XML files,
transform them on the server with XSL, and send HTML down to the browser.
I'd rather stick to the most currnet XSLT draft and use James Clark's xt (if
possible).

Has anybody done this, perhaps by calling the xt java classes as OLE
automation
servers, or by using the Win32 "instant xt" as a cgi-bin program. Is the
latter
method even possible?

Are there other XSL processers that conform to the curent spec and can play
well
with IIS, or be nicely called from a VB object?

Thanks for any help!


James


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