Contributors kvisco@intalio.com Project owner, Software design and most of the implementation. casa@sdv.fr Enhancements to the XML Parser wrapper classes (DOMPackage). Created SimpleCatalog for catalog loading Added calls to XSLReader#setErrorStream in XSLProcessor. costello@mitre.org Roger has given lots of helpful feedback, and many bug reports over the different iterations of the XSL/XSLT Working Drafts. Thanks for your patience, and your persistence, Roger. ametzger@erols.com Working on JPython scripting environment, Achitectural Design influences, and much helpful feedback. Aaron has been a huge help in getting XSL:P to where it is today. Thanks Aaron! arkin@intalio.com Architectural design influences ProjectXParser DOMPackage implementation. Code changes to turn validation off . Contributed code for Named templates Provided changes for compatibility between XML4J 1.1.14 and 1.1.9 Added -e command line option for error file. Added calls to XSLReader#setErrorStream in XSLProcessor Changes to AttributeValueTemplate to handle proper escape of the '{' and '}' characters. Added changes to XSLProcessor to gracefully handle errors when trying to open the XSL source file. Provided stdout feature when no output file has been specified. Fixed the Whitespace bug I introduced in a recent version Provided proper UTF-8 character handling Added code for better handling of line breaks in XMLPriner mel@mitre.org Changes to XSLReader to close input streams when Exceptions occur. Added code to allow specifying Formatters from the properties file Added code for better handling of line breaks in XMLPriner mathews@mitre.org Added changes so that the XML4J_1xParser will also work with IBM's XML for Java 2.0.x, of course I still recommend using the XML4J_2xParser (by updating the xslp.properties file) since using the 1xParser will use the older IBM classes and not the faster new ones. stefano@apache.org Architectural design influences clrgp@lucs-01.novell.leeds.ac.uk Some bug fixes Implemented Number to String Conversion Allowed the use his test suite for testing the XSL:P version that supports the 19981216 XSL draft. balld@webslingerZ.com jason@jedi.net matt@nipltd.com kendal@interlog.com edas@usa.net peters@signal7.de rrocha@plenix.org vdv@dyomedea.com Intalio, Inc. www.intalio.com Mitre Corporation. www.mitre.com VARCOM Corporation www.varcom.com Intraware www.intraware.com KnowledgeCite hyperCIS Northwestern Mutual Life Hathaway Technology Concepts, L.L.C. Auckland University Lassman Marks & Web Apache www.apache.org University of Leeds Unisys Canada West Group New Information Paridigms Ltd Interlog ChannelPoint Signal 7 www.signal7.com Appeal Software Solutions AB Committers are contributors who have written lots of important code, sacrificing all social events, and becoming a hermit at the expense of providing good tools for people they don't even know. In return for their love and devotion you may bug them with questions, bug fixes, patches and offer them free beer. Contributors are responsible for making this a better project and we all end up benefiting from the bug fixes, design changees or features they contributed. Contributors tend to live a balanced life and hopefully eat a healthy diet. Documentors do the impossible and actually explain how to use the software in spite of all the complexity introduced by the committers and contributors. The following have offered valuable feedback (including bug reports) that has been beneficial to the development and stability.