Subject: XML/XSL test-drive? From: Brian Dupras <briand@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 09:52:03 -0700 |
Recently, our XML/XSL based project has suffered some of the drawbacks of disperate server OS's, environments, and XML parsers. Certain characters are getting munged, others are accepted or rejected parser by parser, and so on. This experience has given me a thought... Would there be interest in setting up some form of XML/XSL(T) test-drive network? What I mean is a loosly organized set of open servers running the various XML/XSL(T) parsers on differnet systems with a common web-based front-end. (I've not put too much thought into it yet...) What I imagine is some form of common input/output mechanism(s) to take a user's XML and XSL, run it, and spit out the results. One possible approach would be to use the same method as the W3C's Validator machine - put your XML and XSL on any publically accessable HTTP server, and feed the "machine" the web addresses. Or we could do file uploads with multipart encoded forms, etc, etc. Any thoughts? Would anyone else out there be interested in contributing to such a design and implementation? Brian Dupras Centera Information Systems, Inc. phone 303.381.4420 (direct) phone 303.939.0200 (operator) fax 303.939.0111 web http://www.centera.com email briand@xxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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