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Welcome to the joyous world of XSLT (Score:2)
You might want to look at stuff inside AxKit for PDF conversion. There's AxPoint [axkit.org] (also available outside of AxKit) and Apache::AxKit::Language::PassiveText (not available outside I think, though I guess that could change).
Both are definitely interesting.
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
XSLT tools (Score:2)
I think you'd be spending your time better if you asked Andreas and Jarkko why Perl modules generally do the right thing when you try and install them. :-)
All of the best XSLT tools are written in C (or Perl) these days, even if most of the XSLT tools are written in Java. Go figure. Daniel Veillard's libxslt (and l