Subject: Re: [xsl] jd.xslt dead? From: Tony Lavinio <xml1@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:08:05 -0400 |
Tommie Usdin from Mulberry Technologies pointed out that in my haste to get the page out there, I hadn't clearly named Johannes as the author. Fixed. Thanks. Sorry!
Is there anyone else with any history or archives or anything on jd.xslt to add?
I put a copy of what I could find on http://www.stylusstudio.com/jd.xslt/
If someone has another version or more files to be added, let me know and I will expand the archive.
On 09-15-2005 7:00 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
Sadly, Johannes seems to have disappeared from the XSLT scene as
spontaneously as he arrived on it. I don't know of any contact address other than his defunct aztecrider domain.
Does anyone have a copy of the latest jd.xslt distribution that we could
mount on a web-site somewhere, either just for archival purposes, or in case someone ever wants to do some more development, comparative studies,
updating to support JDK 1.5, or whatever? It's a shame to allow such things to disappear without trace. IIRC it was issued under a fairly permissive
license.
On 09-15-2005 11:15 AM, Oleg Tkachenko wrote: >>I can't find any information about jd.xslt processor anymore. >>The site seems to be hijacked. Johannes, is it domain renew problem or >>you quit?
-- Sincerely, Tony Lavinio Stylus Studio Principal Software Architect http://www.stylusstudio.com/
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