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Re: MS chat tidbits
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- Subject: Re: MS chat tidbits
- From: Matt Sergeant <matt at sergeant dot org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 09:12:53 +0100 (BST)
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On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Jon Smirl wrote:
> We better not see a patent on this, I've been using streamed SAX XSL
> processing with XT for over a year now. This has been a feature of XT since
> the day it was released. XSL has never had a requirement that the input or
> output of the processor be actual trees only abstract ones. There is also
> prior art on compiling an XSL sheet where a schema describes the input and
> using the schema to improve the compilation.
IIRC, XT simply uses the SAX stream to create it's own internal tree
structure. It's not a streaming XSLT implementation.
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