use the <a href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxslt">Gnome
bug tracking database</a> (make sure to use the "libxslt" module name). I
look at reports there regularly and it's good to have a reminder when a bug
-is still open. Check the <a href="http://bugs.gnome.org/Reporting.html">instructions on reporting
-bugs</a> and be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxslt.</p>
+is still open. Be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxslt.</p>
<p>There is also a mailing-list <a href="mailto:xslt@gnome.org">xslt@gnome.org</a> for libxslt, with an <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xslt/">on-line archive</a>. To subscribe
to this list, please visit the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xslt">associated Web</a> page
and follow the instructions.</p>
(NOTE that you need the <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2.html">libxml2</a>, <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxml2-devel.html">libxml2-devel</a>, <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxslt.html">libxslt</a> and <a href="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/libxslt-devel.html">libxslt-devel</a>
packages installed to compile applications using libxslt.) <a href="mailto:izlatkovic@daenet.de">Igor Zlatkovic</a> is now the maintainer
of the Windows port, <a href="http://www.fh-frankfurt.de/~igor/projects/libxml/index.html">he
-provides binaries</a>
-</p>
+provides binaries</a>. <a href="mailto:Gary.Pennington@sun.com">Gary
+Pennington</a> provides <a href="http://pages.eidosnet.co.uk/~garypen/libxml/">Solaris binaries</a>.</p>
<p><a name="Contribs">Contribs:</a></p>
<p>I do accept external contributions, especially if compiling on another
platform, get in touch with me to upload the package. I will keep them in the
</table>
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-<p>Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome project. XSLT itself
-is a an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is based
-on libxml2 the XML C library developped for the Gnome project.</p>
-<p>People can either embed the library in their application or use
-xsltproc the command line processing tool.</p>
+<p>Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome project. XSLT
+itself is a an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is
+based on libxml2 the XML C library developped for the Gnome project.</p>
+<p>People can either embed the library in their application or use xsltproc
+the command line processing tool.</p>
<p>External documents:</p>
<ul>
<li>John Fleck wrote <a href="tutorial/libxslttutorial.html">a tutorial for
Igor</li>
<li>fixed a dozen bugs on XSLT and EXSLT (me and Thomas Broyer)</li>
<li>support for Saxon's evaluate and expressions extensions added (initial
- contribution from Darren Graves) </li>
+ contribution from Darren Graves)</li>
<li>better handling of XPath evaluation errors</li>
</ul>
<h3>1.0.4: Sep 12 2001</h3>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
-
<h1 align="center">The XSLT C library for Gnome</h1>
<h1 style="text-align: center">libxslt</h1>
-<p>Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome project. XSLT itself
-is a an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is based
-on libxml2 the XML C library developped for the Gnome project.</p>
-<p>People can either embed the library in their application or use
-xsltproc the command line processing tool.</p>
+<p>Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome project. XSLT
+itself is a an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is
+based on libxml2 the XML C library developped for the Gnome project.</p>
+
+<p>People can either embed the library in their application or use xsltproc
+the command line processing tool.</p>
<p>External documents:</p>
<ul>
use the <a href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxslt">Gnome
bug tracking database</a> (make sure to use the "libxslt" module name). I
look at reports there regularly and it's good to have a reminder when a bug
-is still open. Check the <a
-href="http://bugs.gnome.org/Reporting.html">instructions on reporting
-bugs</a> and be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxslt.</p>
+is still open. Be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxslt.</p>
<p>There is also a mailing-list <a
href="mailto:xslt@gnome.org">xslt@gnome.org</a> for libxslt, with an <a
href="mailto:izlatkovic@daenet.de">Igor Zlatkovic</a> is now the maintainer
of the Windows port, <a
href="http://www.fh-frankfurt.de/~igor/projects/libxml/index.html">he
-provides binaries</a></p>
+provides binaries</a>. <a href="mailto:Gary.Pennington@sun.com">Gary
+Pennington</a> provides <a
+href="http://pages.eidosnet.co.uk/~garypen/libxml/">Solaris binaries</a>.</p>
<p><a name="Contribs">Contribs:</a></p>
Igor</li>
<li>fixed a dozen bugs on XSLT and EXSLT (me and Thomas Broyer)</li>
<li>support for Saxon's evaluate and expressions extensions added (initial
- contribution from Darren Graves) </li>
+ contribution from Darren Graves)</li>
<li>better handling of XPath evaluation errors</li>
</ul>