yes, it shouldn't be enabled by default, it relies on libxslt, a
separate library from libxml2.
-Sterling
Am Mo, 2003-09-01 um 07.58 schrieb Sebastian Bergmann:
Hi,
since we already enabled ext/dom, ext/simplexml and ext/xml by default I
was wondering why ext/xsl is not enabled by default.Any objections?
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Sterling Hughes wrote:
yes, it shouldn't be enabled by default, it relies on libxslt, a
separate library from libxml2.
Oops, of course.
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