Having already looked at the eXcelon Stylus XSL Editor, Guo Song, of
Federal Express, is looking for "pointers to other XSL editors."
To augment QRS' Walter Pickel's suggestions, I might add that whenever I
want to find out anything the least bit related to XML, I always check
two places: (1) the OASIS SGML/XML Cover Pages, by Robin Cover, at
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xml.html, where a link to the XSL/XSLT
Software Support page can be found by selecting "XSL - Style"; and (2)
the World Wide Web Consortium at http://www.w3.org/, which has an
XSL-Enabled Authoring Tools section at http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/.
Of course, you come to FORESIGHT for all things related to EDI
guidelines and Web-EC, as we're the recognized authorities on EDI and
Web Forms, producing the world-renowned EDISIM and TradeSite product
lines. For the same reason, I go straight to the recognized authorities
for XML and XSL - OASIS and the World Wide Web Consortium!
Other sources of information on XSL editors may include
http://www.xmlsoftware.com/xsleditors/ and http://www.xslt.com/. And
the public usenet forums dedicated to XML and XSL, such as
microsoft.public.xml, microsoft.public.xsl, and comp.text.xml will be
more focused than EDI-L for relevant discussions.
William J. Kammerer
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