Subject: [xsl] ANN: nxslt (.NET XSLT Command Line Utility) version 1.4 From: Oleg Tkachenko <oleg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 15:00:10 +0200 |
I'm glad to announce version 1.4 of nxslt - .NET XSLT command line utility. It's maintenance release.
What is nxslt ------------- nxslt is a feature-rich command line utility that allows to perform XSL Transformations (XSLT) using .NET Framework's XSLT implementation - System.Xml.Xsl.XslTransform class. nxslt basically dublicates functionality and command line options, provided by Microsoft's MSXSL.EXE Command Line Transformation Utility. In addition, nxslt has some distinct advanced features, like support for XInclude, embedded stylesheets, custom URI resolving, multiple result documents, custom extension functions, built-in rich library of EXSLT extenstion functions etc.
Changes since version 1.3: ------------------------- * Updated to EXSLT.NET 1.0.1. * Updated to XInclude.NET 1.2. * Updated project to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 (so now nxslt.exe can be built directly from VS.NET, no need to run nmake manually - EXSLT methods renaming such as nodeSet() to node-set() is done in postbuild script now). * Binary download includes three nxslt.exe versions (compiled for .NET 1.0, 1.1. and 1.2). * Usage header now indicats what's .NET runtime nxslt.exe is running under:
Requirements ------------ nxslt is .NET Framework application, written in C# language and requires .NET Framework version 1.0 or 1.1 to be installed.
Download -------- nxslt is freely available for download in precompiled Windows executable form and in source code (complete Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 C# project): http://www.tkachenko.com/dotnet/nxslt.html#download
So enjoy! -- Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP, XmlInsider] http://blog.tkachenko.com
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