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XSLite is a xsltprocessor working as fastcgi daemon. It has also a xml-based scripting language that allows integration with databases, an http resources.
Lightweight XML based transformation tool written in C that builds upon expat, tidylib and XSLT to tranform authored web content (incl. Word processor generated HTML) into styled web content suitable for publication.
FTPy is a Python FTP client with both a CLI and GUI. FTPy will eventually become part of an all Python utility set that includes a Notepad clone, a calendar program, a telnet client, a word processor, and an email client.
Netpadd is a free open-source Win text editor for web developers. Looking just like Notepad it supports colorization (PHP, ASP, HTML, XML/XSLT, CSS, ...), validation, auto-completion, and a great variety of helper tools to speed up your programming.
XSLTCompress is a tool to compress XSLT to a normalized form. The output generated by the XSLTprocessor should be the same when using the original or the compressed XSLT file.
ooo2sdbk, OpenOffice to Docbook converter, is a set of XSLT stylesheets for convert OpenOffice-Writer documents to the simplified Docbook.
ooo2sdbk stylesheets may run with any XSLTprocessor (Saxon, Xsltproc, etc.) on any platforms.
XWeb is a command line program that can be used to create HTML websites from XML and XHTML data. The basic processing part is done by an XSLTprocessor, XWeb itself handles the navigation information and adds some rendered images for buttons and banners.
XML::XSLT is a collection of Perl modules that perform XSL transforms on XML documents, fully implementing the W3C XSLT recommendation.
It is based upon the Apache Group's project Xalan and Keith Visco's work on XSL:P, both of which are in Java.