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[xsl] Application development using XSLT

2008-12-06 14:52:17
Readers of this list might be interested in a post I made to XML-Dev about 30 minutes ago regarding the use of XSLT 2.0 on ODF 1.2 files in OpenOffice 3.0 using Saxon:

  http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200812/msg00102.html

I've abstracted the structures of ODF into an application programming interface and use OpenOffice 3.0 as a programming platform with XSLT 2 as the programming language.

Using that API I've created OpenOffice 3.0 XML editors and a UBL subset customization specification application that, with a single export, creates a suite of HTML files, pruned XSD schemas, synthesized XSLT stylesheets and Python programs, and numerous text files all in the support of a developer working with a customization of UBL (rather than the complete specification of UBL).

Please post any comments to that thread as I think that would be better than having two threads.

I hope this is considered helpful.

. . . . . . . . . . Ken

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