I'm sure this question will be very banal for you, at least for
experienced XSL users, so please forgive me for boring you :)
I know three methods to process an XML document with an XSL template to
obtain the target XML upon which the transformation has been inflicted.
One of them is Saxon and the other one is Xalan, but I didn't get my
head around installing them (and modifying the java classpath and all
that), so I used the third option, which is using any of those
processors as they conveniently come integrated in the oXygen editor, so
I just select the XML, the XSL and the processor, click Run and wait.
For some reasons, it would be convenient for me to start using another
method which doesn't resort to third-party applications. So, the
question is: Is there any other way apart from the ones that I mentioned
and which is easy to install and use for a fool like me? Ideally it
would be usable on the command line (Window's or Cygwin).
Thank you!
Manuel
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