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Re: Sending data to libxslt
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Re: Sending data to libxslt


  • Subject: Re: Sending data to libxslt
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 11:56:38 +0200

Well, it _is_ open source, so if you can live with the license I guess you could just clip out the source you need to do the detection of encoding and leave the rest. If you don't feel tempted to try to cut out the sources required, you could also include WebCore with your application (and so don't have to require Safari to be installed).

j o a r

On 2003-10-11, at 05.35, Eric Blair wrote:

I was hoping to avoid WebCore - it seems like an awfully large hammer to
use (in terms of requiring Safari) for such a small task - but I'll give
it a shot. Thanks.
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