> yes.. i guess we all use notepad or a syntax colorin/xml validating text
> editor. i don't know any XSLT specific editor/authoring tool.
> as i see the point, a html coder should build a xhtml file from the layout
> the graphics team provides and then this same guy or anybody who can code
> XSL should write a set of stylesheets corresponding to that.
Take a look at the eXelon Stylus, maybe it's what you need:
http://www.stylusstudio.com/eval
For me, a syntax highlighting, tag completion and context hints are quite
enough (as it is in XML Spy).
>
> by the way: may xsl be callen a programming language?
Why not? Have a seen Michael Key's samples with recursive template calls and
the Knight's Tour stylesheet (a chess problem solved by XSLT). It is like
functional programming languages, such as LISP with some logical programming
language features.
>
> jan.
>
Kot
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