Subject: Re: XSL extensions to use perl code
From: bry@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 14:49:37 CET
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actually if you use ActivePerl you can use
it to script extensions in MSXML (not saying
that's the one to use, just noting the
possibility).
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've gone through quite a few treads that
hover a
> topic I'm interested in, and stuck with :
> I need to call perl code during a XSL
transformation.
> A couple of messages were posted
presenting D.
> Veillard's libxml as a good candidate. I
just couldn't
> find a sample to start me up.
> Can someone help me ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Eric
> protheee at yahoo d0t com
>
> PS : Why do I want to do that ?
> Because the Perl code (that navigates in
non-XML
> files) is already there and works fine. I
just need to
> integrate it in the transformation.
>
> PS 2 : Daniel, Si vous voyez ce message,
un coup de
> pouce est le bienvenu.
>
>
>
>
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