Subject: Re: [xsl] How to apply stylesheet in GNOME? From: "Jon Gorman" <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 13:04:45 -0600 |
> Does anyone know how to do it? How I can apply a stylesheet to convert > xml to wml? The xml is stored in a char *. How can I create a > stylesheet? You've asked this on more than one mailing list over the past two weeks at least. I hope I don't sound rude, but perhaps the way forward is to read the actual documentation for the library and find some beginning resources for XSLT. Many people around here aren't fond of giving the answers completely for students working on projects. The point of the projects are for the student to hopefully learn something. I find it hard to believe that in the two weeks or so that I last saw you post something on this that it appears you haven't a) figured out how to call a simple stylesheet in your setup and b) started look at the specs for wml to figure out how that stylesheet needs to be setup. I would certainly imagine the first step would be to do something simple, like change all the elements named foo into elements named bar. Also people on this list tend not to discuss specific implementation details for things such as libraries, etc. It does happen but you are not as likely to get an answer as asking a question about the XSLT language. I do believe libxslt has it's own mailing list, and if you're having problems implementing it that might be the solution. Some resources: The XSL spec http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/ Libxslt page that includes tutorials, documentation, and the mailing list http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ Google as always is useful. I would also attempt to focus on what particular XML schemas you're looking to convert with a generic catch-all. There are tons of XML languages out there. Do you have to worry about beerxml, various chess xmls, ant scripts, etc? Jon Gorman
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