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Re: What is %26 doing in my HTML?
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 01:11:34AM -0600, Mike Brown wrote:
>
> Yes, xsltproc is part of libxslt. I was using one of the Win32 binaries. It's
> not much newer than yours, but maybe it's different enough. 1.0.18 seems to be
> the version I am using.
>
> C:\_APPS\libxslt-1.0.18.win32\util>xsltproc --version
> Using libxml 20422, libxslt 10018 and libexslt 709
> xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20422, libxslt 10018 and libexslt 709
> libxslt 10018 was compiled against libxml 20422
> libexslt 709 was compiled against libxml 20422
>
> I'm not really in a position to install it on my BSD box, as libxslt and
> libxml seem to have some dependencies that I don't want to get into.
>
> If you can't get a newer version from http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/downloads.html,
> you could try a different XSLT processor. Another one written in C is called
> Sablotron, and is available at http://www.gingerall.com/charlie/ga/xml/d_sab.xml
I have that one, but sabcmd doesn't seem to allow variables to be set on
the command line. The only thing it has is the -b option for setting the
base URI.
>
> - Mike
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