Hi Marcelo,
I'm new to XSLT and I love Michael Kay's recommendation of J-Edit (from his
book).
www.jedit.org
You will also want to download Michael's Saxon XSLT 2.0 parser (which is
free if you don't need the Schema-aware processor. Otherwise he has a
schema-aware XSLT 2 parser but for a fee.)
Make sure you download the console and XML plugins (at least).
I know XML Spy has a "home edition" that is free but frankly J-Edit has more
features, its open-sourced and easy to use. So I prefer J-Edit.
Good luck,
Jim Neff
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcelo [mailto:marcelochyna(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com(_dot_)br]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:49 AM
To: xsl-list
Subject: [xsl] Free XSL editors
Hi! Could any body tell me where I can find a good XSL editor?
I could only find trial ones.
Thanks.
Marcelo.
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