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RE: Uses of XSLT


Maybe not what you were thinking in terms of programming
language but Jonathan Borden has built an XSL transform
that converts XML into a bunch of relevant UPDATE,
DELETE, INSERT statements for processing by SQL..  Should
be at www.openhealth.org.

Joshua Allen
Microsoft E-Business West Region
"No challenge can withstand the assault of sustained thinking" - Voltaire


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Goddard [mailto:home@leegoddard.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:26 AM
> To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
> Subject: Uses of XSLT
> 
> 
> I'm just finishing an academic paper on the use of XSLT
> to render an XML implementation of a programming language,
> and would very much like to read discussion of similar 
> projects.  I'd be most grateful for any links to such
> or related topics - if anyone can remember such a 
> discussion on this list, and perhaps a keyword from
> the thread name, please do let me know.
> 
> Thanks in anticipation,
> lee goddard
> -- 
> Lee Goddard  <l.goddard@sussex>
> Research Centre for Cognitive Science, 
> University of Sussex, Brighton UK
> 
> 
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