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> On 30 Jul 2001 11:10:10 +0200, Itai Erner wrote:
> > hi,
> > Doesn't Cocoon's heavy dependance on XSL raise a big problem where web
> > designers have to deal with xsl?
> > how do web-designers cope with XSLT? they can't use existing html
> > editors, they must design everything manually (no visual composition)
> > and then use an XSLT ide to check the transform.
> > do any of you have experience in this process? does it work well?
> 
> There is a very good article on the O'Reilly Network entitled
> "style-free XSLT designs", or something similar.  It describes a way of
> working which enables the designers to continue using graphical HTML
> editors to create the designs (Dreamweaver is very good) whilst still
> using XSLT to transform XML.
> 
> I don't have the URL to hand - does anyone else?

I think the article you're talking of is :
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/07/26/xslt/xsltstyle.html

Xavier

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