I was really surprised to see my comment again... The answer is really interesting. In fact, it's true I was looking for some kind of tech show. I discovered this RDF DBLP two days before on the W3C SWEO wiki, and I was looking for a way to integrate it in Exhibit... so when I saw your post, my first though was "same data, same result but the middle is different..." Maybe my comment was kind of a "lazy web" one to see if you would do the job ;) But I must agree plain DBLP is much easier to use right now. On the other side, more interesting than RDF DBLP is SwetoDBLP http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/projects/semdis/swetodblp/ but it's only available as a dump and I wouldn't deal with a triple store just for that... Also, this Exhibit/sparql looks really interresting, I might give it a try....
Hi, Instead of using XSLT, you could also use directly the RDF access to DBLP : http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/dblp/ Normally a Sparql query can give you all the needed data. Did you try this way ?