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libxslt(3)                                                                                        libxslt(3)



NAME
       libxslt - library used to do XSL transformations on XML documents

DESCRIPTION
       The  libxslt  library  is  used to do XSL transformations on XML documents that have been loaded into
       memory with functions from libxml.


FILES
       /usr/lib/libxslt_1.0.0/libxslt.a
                             static library

       /usr/lib/libxslt_1.0.0/libxslt.so
                             sharable library

       /usr/package/libxslt_1.0.0/bin/xsltproc
                             binary application to do XSL transformations on the command line

AUTHORS
       Daniel Veillard (daniel@veillard.com).  If you download and install this package look at instructions
       on the Web site http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ .  Manual page by Heiko W. Rupp (hwr@pilhuhn.de)

SEE ALSO
       libexslt(3), libxml(3), xsltproc(1), xmllint(1)



                                               30 August 2001                                     libxslt(3)

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