Subject: RE: [xsl] XSLT match with regex what's the best current solution? From: Thomas Winkler <t.winkler@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 16 Jan 2002 16:15:56 +0100 |
Am Die, 2002-01-15 um 00.08 schrieb Steven Noels: > as you can read in the regular expression thread > http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200201/msg00488.html and > further on, we are working on a tool which might be helpful for your > purposes. > > It is some mixture between regexes and an XSLT-like language, and we > have called it regexslt. It is implemented in Java, and could be some > sort of pre-processor to transform your non-XML documents into XML and > use XSLT thereafter. It is by no means as sophisticated as Omnimark and > the like, but you would be welcome to give it a try if you would be > interested. > > You'll find some code samples in the thread I referred to - and we will > announce the first dot-oo release on this list (which would coincide > with a new release of our website). If we can gather enough community > around it, we would consider it becoming a Sourceforge project. i read through the messages you pointed at, but could not find a link for actually getting the project. i guess there is no release so far. i'd be interested in this solution, since i am looking for a way to process a non xml word-2000 html document and transform it to docbook xml in a cocoon pipeline. are there more information available? whats the state of the project? thank you, thomas XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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