Re: apache,perl,xml,xsl

Subject: Re: apache,perl,xml,xsl
From: "admin" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 02:22:36 EST
Hi:  That looks great. Just how does the linking work? Thanks, Tom


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Matthew MacKenzie" <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 17:12:49 -0300

>So far, I have only worked with displaying things in IE5.  I am in a wicked
>learning curve right now; thankfully people on this list have been kind
>enough to answer my juvenile XSL questions.
>
>> If you want to see Apache and Perl working, I have a sample
>> available at http://www.eccnet.com/xmledi.  The first is
>> a simple bookorder form that creates an XML document.  The
>> original version used an XSL stylesheet (first draft).
>> Now I just attached a CSS stylesheet to it until I get
>> some free time to create a new XSL style sheet for it.
>
>I will take a look.  I am just wrapping up an application in perl that uses
>Perl,CSS,XSL,and of course, XML.  It takes a Lecart shopping cart database
>and creates XML which is peppered with information on how to display the
>page, for XSL to transform..(it is multiuser, so some 'storefronts' will
>need to have a diffrent stylesheet, logo, etc.)  It is pretty interesting,
>and can be accessed at
>http://www.cartnetwork.com/cgi-bin/xml/prod2xml-b1.pl?DB=newco for now, the
>script is still under development..I plan on removing the query string and
>using PATH_INFO to make the url prettier.  I really love this XSL
>stuff...thank you thank you thank you to whoever thought it up ;)


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