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Re: XML and keeping things seperated?

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/4/2006 7:39:00 PM

Stan R. wrote:
>>> Are there any common engines, for XSLT, as well as XML checking and
>>> parsing, that are common on linux/UNIX and even win32 ?
> Can those also be used from the command line?

Xalan does have a command-line driver, though it can also be invoked via 
an API.

Xerces... well, y'know, parsers are generally used because you want to 
read the data into an application rather than because you want to just 
parse it and throw it away again. But Xerces does come with a couple of 
minimal sample applications that can be run from the command line, and 
of course it can be used to implement apps that run from the command line.



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