Subject: RE: [xsl] killing xslt From: Pieter Reint Siegers Kort <pieter.siegers@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 11:59:13 -0500 |
Hi all, Wow this has been a *great* thread sofar and I'm sure my post will not be the last however we'll need to take the subject to a special project email, which until now is still mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx, but I guess will eventually be replaced by the x2x2x.org ones. As M. David pointed out, we'll post them when they are ready for use. Then, I've received an email from Rod Humphris, he's willing to help us with putting the result to the test. Glad to have you aboard, Rod! Also, thanx a lot for the offer David Pawson, we'll let you know when we need more help; that moment will undoubtedly come, sooner or later! But, we'll first need to sort things out and make a plan ourselves. Michael Kay Wrote: "You are welcome to do anything with the open source code that's allowed under its license (which is almost anything, so long as the result is open source). I'll be interested to hear how you get on, but don't expect me to get involved." Thanx Michael, like M. David already pointed out - with a lot more words than I would ever be capable of :-), we're very greatful to be able to proceed. You will see some result coming soon I expect - of course in open source format. Joe Fawcett wrote: "You may find it easier to convert to J#, the tools for doing that seem more reliable. That's how the MS team moved Quake to .NET. If that's possible you can then go to MSIL and then back into C# :)" I've had no experience (yet) by doing so, but we'll take it into serious consideration. Thanx for your comment. OK. We'll undoubtedly be coming to this list for special issues regarding XML, XSLT, and Xpath, but for now the topic is really OT. Thanx again everybody for all responses and if you want to comment on any more stuff or comments that have been made, please use mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cheers, <prs/>
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