> From: Jeff Tulley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Steve, > >> I once looked through those and am somewhat familiar with them, as > >> well as having an understanding of XSLT. I can help you on this. > >> I need to do something with this hard-earned but lately unused > >> knowledge of XSL. :) > > >excellent. i will commit the extra changes to the XML report once > >I verify it is working, then its time to do some XSL work. I know > >there is something ironic about an Ant developer being scared of > >XML processing languages, but its such an ugly one :) > > I'd think it funny as well, but I know the language, and too painfully > know how "ugly" it is. I still haven't decided whether, given what I > know now about XSLT, I would go through the learning curve again. I > guess it comes down to whether it turns out to be a valuable > job-preserving / gaining skill someday. My original need for it is now > gone (a mountaineering club web site I no longer maintain).
FWIW, I've recently read parts of XSLT Cookbook from O'Reilly, and learned a bunch of very useful techniques, which I've applied to massaging the CruiseControl result page to group the changes into change sets. Much better ;-) Doesn't teach XSLT, but I've found it quite useful. For people like me who like learning in books, and are already familiar with XSLT without being XSLT Guru, I recommend it. --DD --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]