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is this in real use? Barry Cornelius
  • From: Barry Cornelius <barry.cornelius@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: is this in real use?
  • Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 10:24:57 +0000 (GMT)


  • For many years, we have been delivering HTML by using on-the-fly XSLT transformation of XML pages. This has been done using AxKit. However, AxKit does not work with Apache 2.x. As we want to move away from using Apache 1.x, we wondered whether to use mod-xslt2 with Apache 2.x.

    However, the work on mod-xslt2 seems inactive.

    For example, the CVS snapshot available from http://www.mod-xslt2.com/software/snapshots.xml is dated July 2005. We use Debian and the Debian package (documented at http://packages.debian.org/etch//libapache2-modxslt) seems to have been built from the 20050727 version with some additional changes dated December 2006.

    The documentation at http://www.mod-xslt2.com/doc/documentation.xml says "that at time of writing apache2 support is not rock solid and shouldn't be used in production environments". But this was written in 2004.

    My question is: is anyone using mod-xslt2 in anger? Is it flaky when used with Apache 2.x? Is anyone supporting it? Is anyone supporting the Debian package? Are there other alternatives that one can use with Apache 2.x?

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    Barry Cornelius
    Oxford University Computing Services
    University of Oxford, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN, UK
    www.barrycornelius.com 01865 273267 or +44 1865 273267

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