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    <Duck> :) No seriously, I have a tech question regarding XML/XSL and there doesn't seem to be a forum for it. In the January C/C++ Users Journal, there's a neat article about code generation using XML and XSL. In the demo code, the makefile uses a program called "xt", and it looks like its the one applying the XSL. What is "xt"? And where can I get it? J

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      <Duck> :) No seriously, I have a tech question regarding XML/XSL and there doesn't seem to be a forum for it. In the January C/C++ Users Journal, there's a neat article about code generation using XML and XSL. In the demo code, the makefile uses a program called "xt", and it looks like its the one applying the XSL. What is "xt"? And where can I get it? J

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      Hello Jamie, I think the article is about xpat parser from James Clark, i used when i had learned xml. Try this link http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html Cheers, Joao Vaz

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        Hello Jamie, I think the article is about xpat parser from James Clark, i used when i had learned xml. Try this link http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html Cheers, Joao Vaz

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        Thanks! That's what I needed. J

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          xt is a XSL-Transformator, which you can find here: http://www.jclark.com/xml/xt.html zack:)

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          Thank you! J

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            <Duck> :) No seriously, I have a tech question regarding XML/XSL and there doesn't seem to be a forum for it. In the January C/C++ Users Journal, there's a neat article about code generation using XML and XSL. In the demo code, the makefile uses a program called "xt", and it looks like its the one applying the XSL. What is "xt"? And where can I get it? J

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            xt is a XSL-Transformator, which you can find here: http://www.jclark.com/xml/xt.html zack:)

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              <Duck> :) No seriously, I have a tech question regarding XML/XSL and there doesn't seem to be a forum for it. In the January C/C++ Users Journal, there's a neat article about code generation using XML and XSL. In the demo code, the makefile uses a program called "xt", and it looks like its the one applying the XSL. What is "xt"? And where can I get it? J

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              Jamie Hale wrote: I have a tech question regarding XML/XSL and there doesn't seem to be a forum for it. Go add your name to the Suggestions forum for the addition of an XML/XSL/DTD/etc. forum. Seems like there is a need :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront

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