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Re: Extending xsltproc?


>>>>> "D" == Daniel Veillard <daniel@veillard.com> writes:

    D> What makes you believe "it's just a proofing tool" ?  

Because that is how it is described on its website.  As you also
illustrate with your next statement, the entire set of documentation
never really talks about xsltproc, it talks exclusively about inline
C use of the libxslt library functions ...

    D> What about RTFM ? http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/extensions.html

Because this page you cite describes how to extend inline C invocations
of the libxslt, not how to extend the xsltproc?  If it does explain how
to extend the xsltproc program, it's eluding me.  The best I can come
up with is "take the xsltproc source, if you can find it, and use
these methods to extend it, then recompile a new customized version
of the xsltproc binary"

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