> Great I always have my own configuration stuff at the end of 
> the httpd.conf
> inlcuded using Include conf/axkit.conf, ... .

yep, I will seperate it out - the only reason it was in the httpd.conf file was cos it 
wasn't working so I was trying to reduce the number of things that could've gone wrong!
 
> I don't know what you want to do? 
> How much do you know about XML, XSL, XSLT and Perl?
> 
> E.g. take a look at exslt.org (http://www.exslt.org/) which defines
> extension functions, not available in XSLT 1.0, there are 
> various helpful
> cpan-modules, CMSs built around AxKit, ... .
> 
> Tom

Well, my personal experience is mainly with Perl CGI - I've developed numerous web 
apps doing all manner of things over the last few years.  I've taken an interest in 
XML for a while but never really found a good jumping off point where I could do 
something practical with it.

AxKit caught my eye a while ago but it's only now I've found the time to play with it. 
 I'll check out the site you mentioned.  I was just asking on the off chance there 
were any specialist tools out there designed for developing XML-y stuff.  Last time I 
looked, I was hunting for Windows stuff and never really found anything of interest.  
This time round I've made the move to Linux, however, so I'll probably have another 
round-up.

Cheers,

Peter.

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