Re: `High-level' format specifications with XSL?

Subject: Re: `High-level' format specifications with XSL?
From: Brandon Ibach <bibach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 15:30:42 -0500 (CDT)
Stefan Trcek said:
> 
> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> > 
> > >>>>> Paul Grosso <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > 
>         ---snip---snip---snip
> >   > 2.  Specify how to map one XML document into a second XML
> >   > document.  In this case, the result is "just" another XML document
> >   > which is no closer to having defined style *as far as XSL is
> >   > concerned* than the original one.  In this case, XSL is being used
> >   > to specify a transformation, so the so-called "stylesheet" is
> >   > really a "transformation specification."
>         ---snip---snip---snip
> > So, given that I use xslj/jade, is there a way for me to do the
> > XML->XML transformation thing?  If not, is there any other software
> > which runs on Solaris which can do this?
>         ---snip---snip---snip
> 
> That's my concern, too.  If you have a solution, please let me know.
> 
   Of course... just use Jade directly and utilize the SGML backend!
Of course, then you'd be cooking with DSSSL, so...  *shrug*

-Brandon :)


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