What a doofus me is.
 
The link to Aaron (that's two a's not three) Boodman's XSLT/ASP plumbing tool is:
 
www.youngpup.net
 
Drill through to Snippets > XSLT / ASP Plumbing
 
Apologies : )
 
Brendan

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From: Brendan Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 05/12/03 3:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] RE: OT: XSL editing


Spot on Lindsay.
 
That or XMLSpy are pretty much the only deal at the moment.
 
They are good tools that allow you to hook up with whatever is your preferred XSLT 
engine, which can help with some of those teeny tiny differences you can get.
 
The other option is to get Aaaron Boodman's XSLT/ASP plumbing tool. It's and ASP page 
that can put together a transformation for you. That way you could just pump it 
through on your local testing server. It's not all singing all dancing but it's 
cheaper than XMLspy ever will be.
 
Brendan

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From: Lindsay Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 05/12/03 1:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [WSG] OT: XSL editing




Miles Tillinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am editing XSL templates and want a simple way to preview the
> output by combining the XSL with a sample XML packet.  So far the
> best I have found is this ASP app at
> http://www.chriswetherell.com/editor/home.asp.  However it is a
> bit slow and I'd prefer a win32 app of some kind.  Any suggestions?

Altova make a bunch of XML editing stuff, Stylevision might be what you
need.
http://xmlspy.com/products_xsl.html

--
 Lindsay Evans.
 Developer,
 Red Square Productions.

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