[lug] xml for web pages
D. Stimits
stimits at attbi.com
Fri Oct 18 13:47:49 MDT 2002
Joseph McDonald wrote:
> I've been using the expat XML toolkit (and parser):
>
> http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html
>
> simply because the XML perl modules I use for XML/RPC and the Frontier modules
> seem to like it. We've also used Apache::XMLRPC::Lite, a mod_perl-based XML-RPC
> server which is pretty cool, but again specific to Apache. I've never used
> Zeus.
For a lot of reasons, I am drawn to expat, but it doesn't seem to have
an XSLT parser companion. Maybe the problem here I that I just don't
know what expat has in it, aside from the basic XML parser. Is there a
good mix/solution to use expat with XSL and XSLT?
D. Stimits, stimits AT attbi.com
>
> --joey
>
> D. Stimits said:
>
>>I am curious, what parsers, tools, etc, do people here use for XML on
>>web servers? E.G., XML parsers and XSLT parsers...to what extent are you
>>using them to create the html output? Are they specific to Apache, or
>>will they work with other UNIX-like web servers (I use a Zeus web
>>server, which is almost a duplicate of Apache, but I do not have root on
>>that machine)?
>>
>>D. Stimits, stimits AT attbi.com
>>
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