It would be wrong to say "give me an XSLT stylesheet for a XML file".
XSLT is used to transform a given XML file to another. So to demand an
XSLT, you would have to supply two XML files (one source, and the
other target), and a description of the transformation (perhaps, by
visual means). Instead of XML, you could even supply the source
XSD/DTD and a destination XSD/DTD.
There are products that can do this. I know that Altova and Stylus
Studio provide this feature.
On 8/23/06, Senthilkumaravelan Krishnanatham <senthil(_at_)apple(_dot_)com>
wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to this group and I found interesting about the group.
I need a startup kit kind of thing.Is there any program which would
help me to create a XSLT for any given XML file .
Please throw light light on it. That would be much help.
Thanks for your support.
Regards,
Senthil
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Mukul Gandhi
http://gandhimukul.tripod.com
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