Lots of <xsl:output> statements lol
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Subject: [xsl] messing about with XSLT
Hi folks,
What’s your favorite way to mess about with XSLT to try things out? I’ve been
using site, which shows the output in real-time (almost) as you edit the code:
xsltransform.net/
It also lets you “save” your XSLT doodle to a persistent URL that can be shared
with others. I also use Oxygen XML Editor, but I haven’t found a similar
real-time feedback mechanism in it (yet).
What’s your favorite way to mess about with XSLT and try things out or work
through an algorithm?
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