Hey All,

If you access > http://pypod.net/console/index.html < inside of Internet Explorer, click "Install", and as long as the application installs correctly (it should -- I've verified as such on several machines -- but you never know until you know ;), at the prompt, type,

>>> import test.extf_test

After some churning should produce the same output as below. [you may need to first give the application permission to access the internet and then run the script again.]

Obviously this is nothing all that exciting, but the xml [ http://xslt.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Modules/DataFilter/init.xml] and xslt [http://xslt.googlecode.com/svn/test/extensionfunction.xsl ] files that are being processed are accessed via HTTP from the GoogleCode XSLT project repository, so with a few more pieces of code, the ability to check files into a repository to then point people at them for testing should be pretty straight forward.  While it will take a bit more code, by adding an APP-enabled server to the mix, the ability to create an Atom feed that lists all of the Python modules, and/or XML/XSLT files if you're an XSLT developer, that are a part of a given package should then allow nicely to access this Atom feed, import the modules and/or xml/xslt files, to then run them locally should act nicely in regards to being able to point people to one Atom feed in which contains links to all of the code necessary to run any given application.

NOTE: This also has all of the Mvp.Xml libraries so testing on a variety of engines is possible as well.

I'll be putting this into more of a demoable format and posting this to my XML.com blog later today.  But now that all of the pieces are in place this should allow nicely for some pretty cool things.

Enjoy! :)

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/M:D

M. David Peterson
http://mdavid.name | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354
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