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Old 06-28-2006, 09:01 AM   #1
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XSLT support without recompiling PHP


Hey,

I have a really screwed up version of SuSe running as a web server. It belongs to the small company for which I work. Trouble is that since the server was installed, they have gone through a lot of employees.

Now Yast is broken and the server has other serious issues which prevents me from recompiling PHP.

I need XSLT support, is there anyway to get it without recompiling PHP?

Thanks,

David
 
Old 06-28-2006, 09:51 AM   #2
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Ok,

I found a solution. This is a 'hack' more than anything else.

This allows for XSL transformation without recompiling PHP, I managed to get xsl-c installed on the linux machine. than I wrote a crappy class the interacts with it.

Problem Solved.

David
 
  


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