modperl-axkit_xslt_examples

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From: "Francesco Pasqualini" <f.pasqualini@cpsinformatica.it>
To: <modperl@apache.org>
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] First AxKit live sites
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 17:15:13 +0200

"Matt Sergeant" <matt@sergeant.org> wrote: 

> I know this isn't the usual form of [ANNOUNCE] messages, and axkit-users
> subscribers will have already seen this, but I just wanted people to see a
> real live site built on AxKit...
>
> PDA Verticals Corp have just finished building 4 sites dedicated to
> vertical markets using PDA's. Owen Stenseth went out on a limb to try out
> AxKit for these sites, and he's been following development and doing his
> own custom patches as things went along. This weekend they launched the
> following 4 sites, and I'm posting the links here so that people can see
> real sites that AxKit is being used for:
>
> http://www.pdamd.com
> http://www.pdare.com
> http://www.pdajd.com
> http://www.pdafn.com
>
> --
> <Matt/>
>
> Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web Specialists
> Providing mod_perl, XML, Sybase and Oracle solutions
> Email for training and consultancy availability.
> http://sergeant.org | AxKit: http://axkit.org

Can someone point me to some rich examples of XML/XSL -> HTML trasformations
like these ones ?
I'm interested in the XML XSL sources.
Unfortunately, all the examples I found until now are very poor and too
simple.
Thanks

Francesco Pasqualini

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Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 16:28:23 +0100 (BST)
From: Matt Sergeant <matt@sergeant.org>
To: Francesco Pasqualini <f.pasqualini@cpsinformatica.it>
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] First AxKit live sites

On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Francesco Pasqualini wrote:

> Can someone point me to some rich examples of XML/XSL -> HTML trasformations
> like these ones ?
> I'm interested in the XML XSL sources.
> Unfortunately, all the examples I found until now are very poor and too
> simple.

If you really want to get deep into the guts of XSLT, then I suggest you
buy Michael Kay's excellent book on the topic (XSLT Programmer's Reference
by Wrox Press). Alternatively there's lots of good info in the XSLT FAQ
(try Google for the URL).

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