Subject: Re: more XSLT Processor From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 01:07:30 -0700 |
----- Original Message ----- From: Linda van den Brink <lvdbrink@xxxxxxx> > > I am looking for the XSLT Processor, does anyone know where > > can I find it for free? Currently I'm using James Clark's xt > > which implement DOM and it is slow. Can somebody tell me > > where can i find the XSLT Processor that can implement SAX? > > Thank you. > > - xt implements SAX as well as DOM. I think there is some misunderstanding. XT does not 'implement SAX'. I'l say that XT ( the only XSLT engine, I think ) is using SAX1 as the API to XT itself. There are 2 separate parts in XT : - one part ( slow ) takes SAX, builds DOM and transforms DOM - another part ( default, fast ) takes SAX, builds OM and transforms OM. ( See more on www.4xt.org ) > - More XSLT processors: http://www.xmlsoftware.com/xslt/ > - If you want to stop using xt, try SAXON, it's a good choice. None of existing XSLT processors have design other than XT ( there are some differences of course, but I think all of them are based on proprietary OM-alike models, because 'plain DOM' does not fly for XSLT ). SAXON is a good choice. It has design similiar to XT, but provides a different ( TRAX ) API. Rgds.Paul. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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