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Tclxml-announce
[Tclxml-announce] Re: [xml] Application Releases
by Daniel Veillard other posts by this author
Dec 22 2003 9:46AM messages near this date
[Tclxml-announce] Application Releases | [Tclxml-announce] TclXML, TclDOM and TclXSLT Version 3.0b1
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 06:09:41PM +1100, Steve Ball wrote:
>  New versions of tkxmllint and tkxsltproc for Mac OS X and MS Windows
>  are now available from:

  cool :-)

>  Version 1.3 of tkxsltproc also uses structured error messages,
>  as well as better support for stylesheet parameters.

  Hum, that's one of the missing changes needed in libxslt, it
should also use the structured error handler and doesn't at the moment.

Daniel

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