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Appreciating Libxslt (O'Reilly)

Bob DuCharme explores libxslt on O'Reilly. "The two most well-known XSLT processors are probably the Apache project's Xalan (available in both a Java and C++ version) and the Java-based Saxon, which was written by XSLT 2.0 specification editor Michael Kay. If those are the only two XSLT processors you currently use, it's worth checking out Daniel Veillard's libxslt. Its origins (and that of libxml2, the XML processor that it uses) in the GNOME project give it a higher profile in the Linux world, but Windows and Macintosh ports are easy to install and use."
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