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June 26th, 2008 at 10:58am


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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:53:21 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) DAV/2 SVN/1.4.2
mod_python/3.2.10 Python/2.4.4 PHP/5.2.0-8+etch10 mod_ssl/2.2.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8g
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mod_xsl -- An inets module to tranform XML documents generated by mod_esi


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" mod_xsl -- An inets module to tranform XML documents generated by mod_esi mod_xsl is an inets module that allows XSL transformations on XML documents generated by mod_esi. The stylesheet selection is based on the document type and the environment of the http query (user agent, accept, query string, etc.). The module uses an XSL Engine, for instance sablotron_adapter, to carry out the actual XSL transformation.  Original version of this documentation at LFCIA lab, University of A Coruņa, Spain  Mirror at SourceForge Motivation When developing monet , a flexible monitoring tool for the VoDka project , we needed a way of generating monet output to different devices: standard browsers, text-only browsers, wap-enabled terminals, and so on. Generating monet output as XML documents and then transforming them using an XSL engine with rules to choose the appropriate XSL style became an elegant and effective solution. How does it work? For each document type (as stated in the XML Document's DOCTYPE declaration), mod_xsl requires a set of possible transformations. Each of these transformations, among other things, consists of a predicate that checks whether the XSL stylesheet is valid given the current http environment. mod_xsl is in charge of choosing the appropriate style"
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