Todd,

I believe that you inadvertently put the wrong e-mail address in the following message.  My name is Jim Vose, and I have recently joined the Xalan mailing list to follow the development of the Xalan-J, and become more familiar with it.

Just wanted to let you know so you could forward the message to Dean.

Thanks,
Jim

At 07:50 AM 9/19/2001 -0400, you wrote:


Dean,

Thanks for the interest in our XSLTC efforts.  Improvements are made to the
codebase everyday.  To get the latest code, you can access our CVS source
tree at the page:

        http://xml.apache.org/cvs.html
        
XSLTC is under the module 'xml-xalan'.  To see what needs
to be done, you can access the bug database at webpage:

        http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/
        
>From that page, you can use the Query form off the 'Query existing bug reports'
link. For example, on that form, fill in the fields:
        Status: NEW, ASSIGNED, REOPENED
        Program: XalanJ2
        Version: CurrentCVS
        Component: org.apache.xalan.xsltc

and that will give you a current bug report (with links to the actual individual
bugs) for XSLTC.  If you want to get involved, that would be great. A general
discussion of how to get involved is at page:

        http://xml.apache.org/overview.html
        
Hope this information helps- and thanks again for your interest.

-Todd

        >>X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >>Subject: the Translet API and TRaX
        >>Mime-Version: 1.0
        >>To: mailto:@MagFWExt.magnetbanking.com
        >>From: "Dean H. Saxe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        >>
        >>Todd,
        >>
        >>I just found your article on xml.apache.org about your work with these
        >>technologies and I am wondering whether you have progressed any
further
        >>since your last update to that document.  At work we are considering
the
        >>use of XSLT to transform XML -> HTML on the fly, therefore, the work
that
        >>you have done is interesting to me for its potential to improve
        >>transformation speed and still work within the JAXP API.  Personally
its
        >>interesting to me because if the work is not complete, I'd like to
offer my
        >>help to complete the tools that you are building, since they will help
me
        >>out in the long run.
        >>
        >>Can you give me a quick update on where you stand with this project
and/or
        >>other similar initiatives which may be of interest to me?
        >>
        >>Thanks!
        >>
        >>-dhs

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