>> ...Is there a >> (preferably free, on Windows or Linux) utility out there which can tell >> you the ancestors of a particular selection in an XSL file?
David Desrosiers wrote > DOM Inspector in Mozilla? Thanks! Yes, that's substantially nicer that what I was looking for. For people who aren't familiar with it -- It not only lets you browse through the hierarchy of html elements, but also highlights the corresponding part of the web page. That should make XSLT stuff much easier. 9:) Lindsey Dubb [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ plucker-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list

