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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Pete Nelson <pe...@ci.stpaul.mn.us> on 2002/05/06 22:32:34 UTC
Re: Apache 2.0.35 XSLT Module (OT)
I just wanted to pass on what I thought was the best XML book I ran
across - O'Reilly's XML Pocket Reference -
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/xmlpr2/. The best <$10 I ever spent.
Once you get the hang of XML/XSLT, it makes designing web pages so much
easier.
BTW - I do most of my XML/XSLT with PHP or Java. And Apache, of
course!
--
Pete Nelson, Web Developer
<pe...@ci.stpaul.mn.us>
http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/
>>> mike.parton@nimblesdg.com 05/06/02 03:28PM >>>
Thanks JLW...I believe you on the compiler!
This is more or less "play" and I have been playing with PHP. Saw
reference
to mod_xslt for Apache and thought I'd check it out. (More BEGINNER
showing
through) Thought I needed it to have an XML doc transformed by an XSLT
stylesheet using PHP. However, using the Sablotron XSLT processor
that
installs with PHP, I was able to do it. SO, not sure what the mod_xslt
for
Apache would buy me any way.
As usual, I need to spend more time on what I already have on hand and
installed before I go looking for more to tinker with.
Cheers! And, again, thanks!
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "jlwpc1" <jl...@mail.earthlink.net>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.35 XSLT Module
>
> From: "MikeParton"
>
> > I am running Apache 2.0.35
> > on WinNT 4.0(sp6a).
>
> > I have no tools for compiling
> > (I'm a relative newbie to all this,
> > using PHP4.20, Apache 2.0.35
> > and MySQL 4.0.1 on a
> > home/small business intranet).
>
> Have you looked at straight Windows
> ways on Apache for Windows?
>
> Windows Script Host 5.6
> for CGI ways.
>
> MSXML
> for XML ways.
>
> ADO
> for database ways
> (yes MySQL too).
>
> CDO/CDONT
> for send mail ways.
>
> All the above are most likely already
> installed and can be used in scripts!
>
> > Alternatively, suggestions, though
> > off topic, on a compiler for a BEGINNER?
>
> Don't bother, you will have
> enough to learn just doing
> the scripts ( JScript or VBScript)
> for all the above! :) :)
>
> As for a c compiler - Apache
> for Windows choice is Microsoft!
>
> And even though there are free
> c compilers, most "pros" still find
> using them with Apache for Windows,
> to be a real "pain"!
>
> Stay with the scripts for now and use
> the free c compilers for other "stuff"! :)
>
> JLW
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