On Sat, Mar 06 2010 05:25:56 +0000, davep(_at_)dpawson(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk wrote:
Has anyone written any test software for comparing the results of XSLT
actions? E.g. for each of the different data types?
If you specifically want to work with JUnit, Juxy [1] does that.
Any suggested approaches? functions? external calls to Java? Other?
There are a lot of approaches, as others have noted.
Once I put my website back after it was compromised, there'll even be a
lot of information about them all in one place.
Regards,
Tony Graham
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