Hello,
an acquaintance recently asked me whether there existed web-design tools
(like macromedia dreamweaver) that produced XML and XSLT code as their
output. I answered that I didn't think such a tool existed since it
would have to understand the structure of the data you type in and make
some choices that only humans are known to make.
Maybe a tool like XMLspy can assist in creating an XSLT stylesheet once
you have your XML data ready ?
Also, I don't think many web authors use XSLT as a templating tool, it's
overkill most of the time.
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