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Re: [xsl] Saxon for windows?

From: JBryant@---------
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Date: 6/1/2005 8:45:00 PM
Hi, Karl,

I use Saxon 8.4 on Windows XP. I know other versions are available as 
well. You can find them all at

http://saxon.sourceforge.net

I recall reading about a .net port of Saxon, and I recall that it was 
generally one minor version behind Saxon (so 8.3 when Saxon is on 8.4, 
etc.). However, I don't recall where to find it (as I didn't need it). 
Searching Google or the archives of this list should uncover it.

HTH

Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies)




Karl Stubsjoen <kstubs@xxxxxxxxx> 
06/01/2005 03:41 PM
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All right, is saxon available for windows?  Is it free, or requires
licensing for a commercial application?  Is there a window objecty
model to extend use of Saxon to VB and .Net applications?

Thanks... might be time to swith parsers!


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