On 1/4/06, Michael Kay <mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com> wrote:
Most XSLT processors offer a command line interface, for example Saxon. For
MSXML there is a command line interface that can be downloaded separately
from the core product (somewhere on MSDN, I don't recall).
It's called "msxsl" (note the 's' instead of an 'm'). There's also
Oleg Tkachenko's nxslt for transforms using .NET's xslt processor.
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