On Friday, Aug 1, 2003, at 17:10 Europe/Rome, Bruno Dumon wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 17:06, Gianugo Rabellino wrote:Steven Noels wrote:On 1/08/2003 15:29 Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
The Xerces-J team is very happy to announce that version 2.5.0 of Xerces-J is now available. This release provides a partial partial implementation of the XML Inclusions (XInclude) W3C Candidate Recommendation
Has anybody seen this / tried this with Cocoon?
Our own Transformer already does XPointer & XML Base.
But I would *love* to delegate that to the Xerces guys, if possible... out implementation is partial and probably not going anywhere, theirs might be much more supported and vital.
I find it quite odd that XInclude is part of the parser. They could as well start putting XSLT support in there.
I wouldn't be surprised if they added an XNI filter based on Xalan. After a while, a parser is a parser, there is not so much you can do on it ;-)
remeber that Xerces is pipeline based as well (internally).
A cocoon XInclude transformer has the advantage that you can put it anywhere in the pipeline, i.e. after another transformation has been applied. And it allows to do XInclude processing on stuff that's not parsed from an XML file.
totally agre here.
-- Stefano.
