Subject: Re: XSLT Process for Linux ---
From: Jarkko Moilanen <Jarkko.Moilanen@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 07:34:26 +0300 (EEST)
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Larry Kollar wrote:
> > has anyone experience installing an XSLT Processor (such as Xalan, XT
> > or
> > FastSaxon) on a system running Linux?
>
> Larger Linux distributions should provide packages of the more popular
> processors, either on CD or through the web sites. Actual installation
> instructions depend on the package you want, the package format (rpm,
> deb, tar.gz) and the package manager you use.
>
> If you have Gnome installed, you most likely have libxml2 installed
> already; it includes a command-line processor called xsltproc.
>
> --
> Larry Kollar k o l l a r @ a l l t e l . n e t
> "The hardest part of all this is the part that requires thinking."
> -- Paul Tyson, on xml-doc
Yes, I have installed and tested /used for example Xalan-J, Xalan-C,
Saxon 7.x, jd.xslt and xsltproc with various RedHat versions without
signifigant problems. What seems to be your problem?
Cheers,
Jarkko
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