XSL is a programming language in fact. XSL programs scan XML and output
something visual or not,
Tools that could help should be akin to IDEs like JBuilder.
If there is any future for XSL tools, only IDE vendors could creates such
tools.
So far they do not see wide demand for these I guess.
Do I make any sense at all?
Viktor
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From: "Tibi DONDERA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: How do you build your XSLs?
> Just wondering...
>
> What tools do you use to build your XSL files? Normally, these files
should
> be written by the graphic crew, but I just didn't find any graphician who
> knows or who is willing to learn XSL.
> So for now, I just take the Html files these guys are doing, and I
manually
> convert them to XSL... This does not really complies with the separation
> concept in Cocoon... :(
>
> Anybody else has another approach?
>
> Tiberiu Dondera
>
>
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