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cvs commit: xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan getstarted.xml index.xml overview.xml samples.xml
dleslie 00/09/05 05:48:27
Modified: c/xdocs/sources/xalan getstarted.xml index.xml overview.xml
samples.xml
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1.10 +5 -5 xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/getstarted.xml
Index: getstarted.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/getstarted.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10
--- getstarted.xml 2000/09/01 19:23:23 1.9
+++ getstarted.xml 2000/09/05 12:48:24 1.10
@@ -11,14 +11,14 @@
</ul>
<anchor name="download"/>
<s2 title="Downloading what you need">
-<p>For &xslt4c-current;, we are distributing a Windows32 Visual C++ build, a Linux GNU build, and an AIX xlC_r build. Please contact us at <human-resource-ref idref="xalandev"/> if you would like to help provide builds for other platforms.</p>
+<p>For &xslt4c-current;, we are distributing a Windows32 Visual C++ build, a Red Hat Linux GNU build, and an AIX xlC_r build. Please contact us at <human-resource-ref idref="xalandev"/> if you would like to help provide builds for other platforms.</p>
<s3 title="&xslt4c; Distributions">
<p><img src="xalan-cdist.gif" alt="xalan-cdist.gif"/></p>
</s3>
<p>For the Windows32 build, download <resource-ref idref="xslt4c-win32-download"/>.</p>
<p>For the Linux build, download <resource-ref idref="xslt4c-linux-download"/></p>
<p>For the AIX build, download <resource-ref idref="xslt4c-aix-download"/></p>
-<p>Each distribution contains all you need to run the Xalan command-line utility for performing transformations. To build your own applications, you also need a compatible Xerces-C++ distribution. If you want to take advantage of the support for number formatting, sorting, and encoding the ICU provides, you should also download and install the <resource-ref idref="icu"/>; see <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="icu">Using the ICU</link>,</p>
+<p>Each distribution contains all you need to run the Xalan command-line utility for performing transformations. To build your own applications, you also need a compatible &xml4c; binary distribution. If you want to take advantage of the support for number formatting, sorting, and encoding the ICU provides, you should also download and install the <resource-ref idref="icu"/>; see <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="icu">Using the ICU</link>,</p>
<s3 title="What you need to run the Xalan command-line utility">
<p>To run the Xalan executable for performing transformations, you need the following:</p>
<p><em>Windows32</em></p>
@@ -30,13 +30,13 @@
<p><em>Linux</em></p>
<ul>
- <li>The utility: TestXSLT</li>
+ <li>The executable: TestXSLT</li>
<li>The Xalan-C++ shared library: &xslt4c-linuxlib;</li>
<li>The Xerces-C++ shared library: &xml4c-linuxlib;</li>
</ul>
<p><em>AIX</em></p>
<ul>
- <li>The utility: TestXSLT</li>
+ <li>The executable: TestXSLT</li>
<li>The Xalan-C++ load library: &xslt4c-aixlib;</li>
<li>The Xerces-C++ load library: &xml4c-aixlib;</li>
</ul>
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
Xalan-C++ and Xerces-C++ header (.hpp) files and (for Windows) the &xslt4c; and &xml4c; libraries (.lib files).</p>
<p>The Xalan-C++ header files are in the src directory tree in both distributions.</p>
<p>In the Windows32 distribution (built with Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0), the dlls and libraries are in the Build - Win32 -V6 - Release subdirectory.</p>
-<p>In the Linux distribution (built with a make file and Red Hat Linux 6.1), the shared object library is in the lib subdirectory.</p>
+<p>In the Linux distribution (built on Red Hat Linux 6.1 with a make file and the CNU C++ compiler), the shared object library is in the lib subdirectory.</p>
<p>In the AIX distribution (built with the make file and xlC_r), the load library is in the lib subdirectory.</p>
<p>To get the Xerces-C++ header and (for Windows) .lib files, download and expand the &xml4c; binary distribution for your platform from the <resource-ref idref="xml4c-distdir"/>. For information about which &xml4c; distribution has been tested with this &xslt4c; release, see <link idref="readme" anchor="status">Version of &xml4c; to use</link>.</p>
<p>For information about rebuilding &xslt4c;, see the <link idref="readme" anchor="build">Build notes</link>.</p>
1.9 +16 -15 xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/index.xml
Index: index.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/index.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.8
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diff -u -r1.8 -r1.9
--- index.xml 2000/09/01 19:23:23 1.8
+++ index.xml 2000/09/05 12:48:24 1.9
@@ -63,18 +63,19 @@
<s2 title="What is it?">
<p>Xalan is an XSLT processor for transforming XML documents into HTML, text, or other XML
document types.</p>
- <p>&xslt4c-current; represents a robust C++ reference implementation of the W3C Recommendations
- for XSL Transformations (XSLT) and the XML Path Language (XPath). It uses the latest release of
- the &xml4c; XML parser (&xml4c-used;).</p>
+ <p>&xslt4c-current; is a robust C++ reference implementation of the W3C Recommendations
+ for XSL Transformations (XSLT) and the XML Path Language (XPath). It uses the &xml4c-used;
+ XML parser.</p>
</s2>
<s2 title="How do I get it?">
- <p>Download and unzip the distribution file for your platform. In addition to the platform-specific binaries,
- documentation, and sample applications, both distributions also include the complete &xslt4c; source tree.</p>
+ <p>Download and unzip the distribution file for your platform. In addition to the
+ platform-specific binaries, documentation, and sample applications, the distribution also
+ includes the complete &xslt4c; source tree.</p>
<table>
<tr>
- <td><em>Platform</em></td>
- <td><em>Download</em></td>
+ <th>Platform</th>
+ <th>Download</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Windows32</td>
@@ -97,18 +98,18 @@
Windows, &xml4c-linuxlib; for Linux, and &xml4c-aixlib; for AIX.</p>
<p>To build applications with Xalan and Xerces, you also need the &xml4c; binary distribution
for your platform, which you can download from the <resource-ref idref="xml4c-distdir"/>.</p>
- <note>Be sure you are using a compatible Xerces-C++ build. For information about the build with
- which this release of Xalan-C++ was tested, see <link idref="readme" anchor="status">Version of
+ <note>Be sure you are using a compatible &xml4c; build. For information about the build with
+ which this release of &xml4c; was tested, see <link idref="readme" anchor="status">Version of
Xerces to use</link>.</note>
</s2>
- <s2 title="How about extending support for internationalization?">
- <p>To extend Unicode support for encoding, number formatting, and sorting to more than 150
- locales, you can download, build, and integrate the <resource-ref idref="icu"/> with &xslt4c;.
- For more information, see <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="icu">Using the ICU</link>.</p>
+ <s2 title="How about support for internationalization?">
+ <p>To extend Unicode support for encoding, number formatting, and sorting, you can download,
+ build, and integrate the <resource-ref idref="icu"/> with &xslt4c;. See
+ <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="icu">Using the ICU</link>.</p>
</s2>
<s2 title="For more information...">
- <p>For more information, go to the <link idref="overview">Xalan-C++ Overview</link> and
- <link idref="getstarted">Getting Started with Xalan-C++</link>. All of the Xalan documentation
+ <p>For more information, go to the <link idref="overview">&xslt4c; Overview</link> and
+ <link idref="getstarted">Getting Started with &xslt4c;</link>. All of the Xalan documentation
on this website is included in the Xalan downloads, as are a number of samples to help you start
using Xalan to transform XML documents.</p>
</s2>
1.5 +1 -3 xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/overview.xml
Index: overview.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/overview.xml,v
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--- overview.xml 2000/06/05 20:04:52 1.4
+++ overview.xml 2000/09/05 12:48:24 1.5
@@ -97,9 +97,7 @@
</s2><anchor name="features"/>
<s2 title="&xslt4c; Features">
<ul>
- <li>With a few minor exceptions, &xslt4c; fully implements the <resource-ref idref="XSLT"/>.<br/><br/>
- For a list of the XSLT features that &xslt4c; does not yet implement, see <link idref="readme" anchor="to-do">&xslt4c;
- to-do tasks</link>.<br/><br/></li>
+ <li>&xslt4c; fully implements the <resource-ref idref="XSLT"/>.</li>
<li>&xslt4c; incorporates the <resource-ref idref="XPath"/>.<br/><br/></li>
<li>&xslt4c; uses <jump href="http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/index.html">&xml4c;</jump> to parse XML documents and XSL
stylesheets.<br/><br/>
1.7 +2 -2 xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/samples.xml
Index: samples.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/c/xdocs/sources/xalan/samples.xml,v
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transformations concurrently. The application tracks the progress of the threads in messages to the screen, and each thread
writes its own output file. Imagine a server application responding to multiple clients who happen to request the same
transformation.</p>
- <note>This sample uses Windows libraries, but could readily be adapted to run under Linux and in other environments. It could
- also be adapted to perform a variety of transformations, each with its own XML input.</note>
+ <note>This sample uses Windows libraries, but could readily be adapted to run under Linux, AIX, or other environments. It
+ could also be adapted to perform a variety of transformations, each with its own XML input.</note>
<p>You can run it from the ThreadSafe subdirectory with</p>
<p><code>ThreadSafe</code></p>
<p>See also: <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="compiled">Compiling stylesheets</link>.</p>