Masem, Cool question ++. I'm currently using the following:
- Xalan XSL-T engine from the Apache group, C++ version works, but the Java one doesn't like me.
- Instant Saxon, from Micheal Kay, Java standalone job.
- Matts excellent XML::LibXSLT along with other XML tools.
I have found that the Perl interface in LibXML and LibXSLT are pretty powerful and fast, and seem to work okay, they can even hadle XSLT jobs that MSXML and hence XML Spy can't.
For my sins I'm using a home grown Templating system, but I plan to migrate to AxKit, which seems to do everything I could ever want....
On the books front, I have the following:
Good luck whatever you do....
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