Anton,
Very nice.
But it isn't documented! :-> Or it is, but you don't give yourself any
credit at the top, or tell us where to go to find it (I'm amending my copy).
Not only does this serve as a good demonstration of what can be done, but
also it dramatizes the "network effects" of using XML/XSLT technologies
consistently. You prototyped and floated this in less than a week -- would
a non-XML approach even be off the drawing boards in that time?
Cheers,
Wendell
At 05:34 PM 7/13/2004, you wrote:
I went looking in the XSL FAQ, there's a section about code
documentation there, and decided to give it a try myself,
made a "stylesheet documentation stylesheet". Yet another
maybe, but I'm fairly impressed with the possibilities of this.
FWIW: http://users.telenet.be/cking/webstuff/xdoc/xdoc.xsl
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