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            • November 26, 2004

              Gestalt XSLT 2.0 processor released in Alpha bits

            • In a recent post to XSL-List Colin Paul Adams released the following:

              "I've just uploaded the documentation, plus an alpha-test binary for
              Linux (built and tested on Fedora Core 3 - may well work on other
              Linuxes) to sourceforge.

              I'm not releasing a windows (or ,NET) binary yet because:
              a) I shall have to ask someone else to build it, as sourceforge does
              not include Windows as one of the platforms in it's compile farm, and
              b) Windows local file name support isn't working yet (but you can
              always type URLs instead).
              If there is enough flak on gestalt's mailing list (accessible from
              sourceforge), then I guess I might be persuable.

              If there is any demand, I can probably build other binaries, provided
              sourceforge has the platform in it's compile farm (I noticed solaris,
              Mac OSX, freeBSD and Debian, I think).

              The home page is http://gestalt.sourceforge.net/
              -- Colin Paul Adams Preston Lancashire"

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              This is fantastic! I love the fact that so much effort is being made by individuals of the XSLT community to bring support for XSLT 2.0 to the rest of us.

              Thanks Colin!

            • Posted by m.david : November 26, 2004 08:39 AM GMT

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