First, in my reply I include the xsl-list, too, as this may be
interesting for any member of the XSLT community.
Next, I would also recommend having a look at the XSLT Debugger of
Microsoft's Visual Studio. In the just RTM-ed VS 2008 there are some
new features like Data Breakpoints and displaying the code of the
(unwritten by the programmer) default rules.
Please, email me any comments and suggestions.
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On Dec 4, 2007 3:12 AM, Andrew Welch
<andrew(_dot_)j(_dot_)welch(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Not sure if you're aware of this:
http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/?id=1818
...although so far I haven't been able to add a breakpoint!
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