I don't know the details, but the choices for DLXS were XML::LibXSLT and XML::LibXML. As far as I can tell it's working quite well, though the error reporting is sparse.

http://dlxs.org/docs/12/intro/sysreq.html
http://dlxs.org/

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On Nov 17, 2005, at 2:05 PM, Walter Lewis wrote:

Saiful Amin wrote:

BTW, being new to XML, this is a great help, Ed. I'm going to deal with lot of OAI and XML in my next project. It's time to get hands dirty with these
modules...

I see these are the result of oai-pmh GetRequests. If you like you

can use the SAX handler in Net::OAI::Harvester directly to extract
record objects like so:
XSL is the logical choice for transforming one version of XML to
another. However if you need to parse XML to stuff rows into a
database it isn't that logical...at least for me.

... which begs the question: of all the XSLT transformation options on CPAN, what is generally considered the most powerful and/or resource efficient and/or current these days?

Walter Lewis
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