2001-02-14 -+- jim chavez -+- mycatlunch@yahoo.com -+- keeps closing out netscape

what do i do? 2001-03-26 -+- Avram Aelony -+- aelony@mpi.com -+-
Does anyone know if an XML module supporting schemas exists?
I'd like to type-check, set valid ranges, etc..
any information useful - thanks.
-Avram 2001-06-27 -+- Harsh -+- harsh_tibarewala@hotmail.com -+- is this module(XML::XSLT) working perfectly ? if yes, can i install it with PPM ? if yes pls let me know how to do it ?

i am running IIS webserver on Windows 2000 server with ActivePerl build 518. 2002-07-26 -+- Ash -+- itb075@hotmail.com -+- I am struggling with this xml::xslt module.

I am rewriting stuff written in CGI/PERL TO XML/XSL.

I need to get xsl to output HTML, but save it as a xml file

How do i acheive that ????????/

Hope to hear from you soon.

Many Thanks. -+- 193.132.141.54 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0) 2002-10-31 -+- Trah -+- -+- XML::XSLT has been updated.
Here is revised code for the first example.


#!/usr/bin/perl
use XML::XSLT;

my $xmlfile = "xslt1.xml";
my $xslfile = "xslt1.xsl";

my $xslt = XML::XSLT->new ($xslfile, warnings => 1);
$xslt->transform ($xmlfile);
print $xslt->toString;

$xslt->dispose ();

-+- 62.255.64.4 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98) 2003-04-14 -+- Henry -+- schade@stealthsystems.com -+- I've looked at your "home page". It shows that the XSL can come from a string input. It does not mention if the XML can some from a string input.

What I currently have is a form submitted to perl that dynamically outputs XML to the browser, referancing the XSL files I have wrote to format the text. Discovered this does not work in Netscape, only "see" the raw XML data.

If I could have my dynamic output go through your module, that would be SWEET. Looks like it would only be a few lines added to what I currently have. Feel free to email me. -+- 63.230.123.212 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR 1.0.3705) 2004-01-05 -+- Nelson -+- naxelrod@tcag.org -+- I have a Perl script that generates dynamic XML, saved as a string variable $xml, and references an XSL file. The XSLT processor appears to do its job without generating any errors, but the $xslt->toString() doesn't seem to output anything to the browser (or command line). The $xml variable in the code below is a string that contains well-formed xml.

#!/usr/bin/perl
use XML::XSLT;

my $xsl = "gem.xsl";
my $xslt = XML::XSLT->new ($xsl, warnings => 1);

$xslt->transform ($xml);
$xslt->toString();
$xslt->dispose(); -+- 66.160.76.130 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) #2004-04-27 -+- slm bitanem -+- gercek_dost@mynet.com -+- slm iyi mail atmalar. -+- 212.174.244.83 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)