Iain Robinson wrote:
milkyway wrote: Hello once more,
Sorry if this question has already been asked but here goes:
Does such a thing as a WYSIWYG XSLT editor exist? If so, where might
one download this?
TIA
Altova's XMLSpy does this -- http://www.xmlspy.com .... but more than a
time limited demo will cost you - dont know of any free software that
has wysiwig functionality...but if you find some let me know ;)
There have been several attempts, and at least one in-depth research
project (at INRIA) into how to do this. They've all stumbled up against
the same problem: there is an infinite number of "things" people want to
do with the output, so it is impossible to write a generalised XSLT GUI.
All you can do is write one to cover a sepcified subset of features and
hope those are the ones your users want. I've used Spy and it's fine --
within the limits is sets. Unfortunately I want to do other things it
can't do unaided, so I go back to using XSLide.
Followups set to c.t.x -- this really has nothing whatever to do with Java.
///Peter
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