Hello, We have a very powerful IDE called KrysalIDE especially designed to understand the concept of XSP, taglibs and pipelines. Even if visual preview is yet under heavy development (we have recently integrated mozilla in KrysalIDE and drag&drop on the HTML preview "a la Dreamweaver" will be implemented sometimes in the next 4 months - see the attached picture).
It already provides some interesting features for our "Cocoon clone" - Krysalis, and we are considering porting it to coocon if there will be enough interest. (it is a commercial product) See more about KrysalIDE at http://www.interakt.ro/products/KrysalIDE/ We have tag completion capability for any taglib and for XSLs, visual link between XML and XSL (that means that when you are coding an XSL, the matched XML nodes are highlighted, you can drag&drop from the XML tree to the XSL tree to automatically have the XSL code built for you, etc,) Alexandru On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 02:32, Robert Simmons wrote: > What are the best XML and XSLT editors on the market. I'm looking for > something that is easy to use and offers the chance to edit XSL in a > WYSIWYG style. I tried XML Spy but it is not so easy to use. I > couldn't even figure out how to get an XSL preview to work properly. > It wanted me to create an sps file in order to show the transformation > but in their sps editor I couldn't even tell it to use a file that I > had already written. Way weird. I also tried eXcelon with is much > easier to use. I want to know what other options are out there. > > -- Robert -- Alexandru COSTIN Chief Operating Officer http://www.interakt.ro/ +4021 411 2610
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