list4xt : Mailing list for the XT users community.[list4xt] Re: saxon:evaluateSubject: [list4xt] Re: saxon:evaluateUser: Website From: Paul T (pault12345@yahoo.com)Date: 25/08/2000 - 21:05
Paul, have you seen the xml-grep that is available.
I like it, find it very useful from the command line,
# I'm restricting myself not to use it because of science ;-). I'm claming that XSLT is good language for writing scalable components, but if I can not write grep in XSLT - this is a bad sign ;-)
# I agree that xml-grep could help in the real-life, but 'evaluate' or not 'evaluate' looks like much more fundamental problem to me and I have to solve the fundamental problem first, because ... Well ... As I said before - I'm in very tricky situation, thinking about changing the engine... This is more serious to me than solving some particular problem with some 3-d party tool ... This is to explain my a bit strange view on xml-grep, not to say 'xml-grep is bad'. It is for sure good. But to me XSLT is better and 'more important' , and 'good XSLT' is *much* better and *much* more important ;-)
Rgds.Paul.
PS. Dave, I'm sorry for ( maybe?) off-topic, but sofar I got no answer from Michael, but the question is important and I think maybe you know the answer because you are already using SAXON ?
SAXON is distributed under MPL ( Mozzilla ) lincense. I'm not a lawyer at all and I don't understand - can I take saxon.jar and ux.jar and distribute a plug & play version of Ux ?
I can do that with XT and XP and SAX because they are all 100% free - all I need is to provide the original license.txt , but can I do the same with saxon.jar which is covered by MPL ?
Sorry for dumb question.
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