Query: xslt-parser
OS: suse
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XSLT-PARSER(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation XSLT-PARSER(1)NAMExslt-parser - XSLT transformationsSYNOPSISxslt-parser [options] <project>DESCRIPTIONxslt-parser performs stylesheet transformations. When given a project name, it appends `.xsl' for the XSLT stylesheet and `.xml' for the XML file to apply the stylesheet to and performs the transformation using the XML::XSLT perl module.OPTIONS-c Pass through HTML::Clean. You must have HTML::Clean installed. -d Turns debugging on. This can produce a lot of noise. -n NoWeb. You can use xslt-parser as a CGI script. With this option, it will not output the headers that are usually needed. -s <file> Specify a seperate different stylesheet. Usually, xslt-parser will simply append `.xsl' to the project name to get the stylesheet. A different stylesheet can be specified using this option.AUTHORSGeert Josten <gjosten@sci.kun.nl>, Mark A. Hershberger <mah@everybody.org>SEE ALSOXML::XSLT The w3.org XSLT recommendation at <http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt>POD ERRORSHey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 48: You forgot a '=back' before '=head1' perl v5.12.1 2001-03-01 XSLT-PARSER(1)
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