Subject: Re: Python & XML From: uche.ogbuji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 19:27:10 -0600 |
> How does Python's X*L-processing performance compare with Java's? (I > realize you've got a vested interest in reporting that it compares > favorably. ;) And any word on the reportedly soon-to-be-available alpha > release of an XSL processor? We have just released the second public Alpha of 4XSL, if this is what you meant. It fixes _many_ embarrassing level problems with 4XSL 0.6.0, and now supports all XSL templates except for counters. Of course, now that W3C has removed counters, it's moot, and boy do we have a lot of work to do to match this week's latest draft. You can try out 4XSL at ftp:///starship.python.net/pub/crew/uche/4XSL/4XSL-0.6.1.tar.gz We've only tested it under Solaris & Linux, though. I hope this helps. -- Uche Ogbuji FourThought LLC, IT Consultants uche.ogbuji@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (970)481-0805 Software engineering, project management, Intranets and Extranets http://FourThought.com http://OpenTechnology.org XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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