I've just started playing around with a free XML tool called XML Cooktop.
It's pretty cool. You can load up the XML file in one tab of a window, the
XSL in another, and switch to a third tab to see the result of applying the
XSL to the XML. It works just fine with the Struts docs and stylesheets,
including the tld stylesheet. However, it is Windows only.

I got it from http://www.xmleverywhere.com/cooktop/.

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Martin Cooper


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: I would like to offer myself to help with documentation


> Depending on the length you should send them inline, or post them
> someplace for others to download. Or, if you want to send them to me,
> I'll post them on my Struts page.
>
> I'd be a little nervous about distributing MS Word documents myself,
> given the critters they can hide.
>
> The final drafts that we have to post to the Struts Web site need to be
> in the XML format you would find in the source distribution. (Which is
> admittedly a serious pain.)
>
> Jonathan wrote:
> >
> > ok.  Should I send MS word drafts to the dev list for review?


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