On 09/28/2012 05:36 PM, Clark Karr wrote: > > Hussein, > As always, you answer quickly and concisely. Unfortunately, my knowledge of > XSLT is shallow and spotty. The "XMLmind XSL Customizer" is perfectly > suited to my level of expertise and is a welcome relief from editing files > with a text editor. Rather than "forgetting" it, I plan to employ it as my > primary customization tool. > > Let me be the first (of many, I hope) to request you provide a mechanism > within it to save XSLT expressions as displayed rather than as html codes.
OK. We'll try to automatically detect the case where the user of "XMLmind XSL Customizer" has entered XML instead of a literal value and hopefully, to make it just work. > > Until then I'll use a text editor to do a final pass to convert the html > codes. > > Thanks again. The XMLmind XSL Customizer is great! > Clark > > -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

