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Peter Jentsch 11/12/2010 22:42:
Hi, I'm looking for an easy task to start hacking on OOo and because
I've got some experience with XSLT and Java I stumbled upon that
de-java-ising task for the XSLT export filter.
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Am I missing something? Xalan C++ doesn't support XSLT 2.0, does anybody
known if XSLT export filters promise to support XSLT 2.0 (or XSLT 1.1)?

Hi,

the flat XML export XSLT filters ('odfflatxml') are quite simple. They do not require XSLT 2.0; I tested them with libxml's xsltproc and they work fine.

IIRC the idea [1] was to move as much XSLT processing as possible to libxml, not to Xalan, as libxml is already used internally by LibreOffice. I think it could make sense to have a list of filters that can be run using an XSLT 1.0 procesor and use libxml to run them.

Maybe the flat XML format could be treated as a special filter: it could be handled internally (with libxml) and shipped by default.

Bye,

[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.devel/2729

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