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[xsl] How to apply stylesheet in GNOME?

From: "Luana Knoff" <lua.knoff@--------->
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Date: 3/1/2006 7:42:00 PM
Hi all!

I have to do the conversion of a big number of documents XML or XHTML
for WML for a server that I am developing .For that I have been
thinking in use the GNOME's library for windows (libxslt), but the
problem is that I don't know how to apply the stylesheet.

Does anybody know about some generic stylesheet to convert many XML's
for WML's? How to pass this document to the library?

Any hints are welcome!

--
Luana Cristina Knoff

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