| Subject: Re: [xsl] state of play with xslt frameworks From: "Martynas Jusevicius" <martynas.jusevicius@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 14:32:31 +0200 | 
As I see it, there is no reason why XSLT should not work as the view layer for any framework. On the other hand, there is little reason why any framework should *be based* on XSLT as such.
I am not sure you are asking the right question
Ruby on Rails is a web platform to interface with relational databases. Drupal is a web content managment platform.
Are you just looking for a hyped platform that does XSLT? Or do you have a specific project, thus requirement in mind?
Though the hype is a bit over, you might be looking for Cocoon
cheers
Geert
At 13:28 28/03/2007, you wrote: >I love using XSLT. But it does seem that right now the RoRs and >Drupals and suchlikes are in the ascendant. > >What frameworks do people know about that cope well with XSLT?
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