Hey?!

Maybe and this article can be usefull for you and your work on the book:

http://community.jedit.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=news&file=article&sid=202

By the way, what is the name of your future book?

Antonio Gallardo.

Antonio Gallardo dijo:
> Robert Simmons dijo:
>> What are the best XML and XSLT editors on the market. I'm looking for
>> something that is easy to use and offers the chance to edit XSL in a
>> WYSIWYG style. I tried XML Spy but it is not so easy to use. I
>> couldn't even figure out how to get an XSL preview to work properly.
>> It wanted me to create an sps file in order to show the transformation
>> but in their sps editor I couldn't even tell it to use a file that I
>> had already written. Way weird. I also tried eXcelon with is much
>> easier to use. I want to know what other options are out there.
>
> I dont know if this is the best. But I use jEdit to write Cocoon
> projects. It has a plug-in for XML, XSL highlighting and another plug-in
> for XSLT tranformation that make it very easy to check what your XSLT
> stylesheet do. Best of all is OpenSource and because it is coded in Java
> runs in any platform. Also for file Save you can configure the diferents
> char formats:
>
> ISO-8859-1, UTF-8 and more.
>
> There is also a plug-in to manage all your project.
>
> more info:
>
> http://www.jedit.org/
>
>
> Antonio Gallardo
>
>
>
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