I'll readily defer to the expertise of this list. I've abandoned the idea of making xslt scripts exectuable.
> I agree with the idea that if Liferea supports feed filtering at all, > then the UI should make it as easy as simply selecting an .xsl file. > In fact, I once submitted a patch to embed libxslt in Liferea: > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/? > func=detail&atid=581686&aid=1197414&group_id=87005Out of curiosity, what feed > reader do you use now? Shame the maintainer didn't take your patch; his solution is mediocre at best. Ah well. Good thing it's not that big a deal. :) > A file that starts > with #! is no longer valid XML. http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC- > xml-20040204/#sec-well-formed That's true (and I think I said that). The spec requires processors to process well-formed documents, but it doesn't place such restrictions on files. Section 2.1 pretty clearly allows a document to occupy only part of a file. Even if 2.1 DID claim that a document must occupy the entire file, section 5.2 allows non-validating parsers to ignore portions of it. Anyhow, that's all academic. :) Thanks for your time, all of you. - Scott _______________________________________________ xslt mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xslt
