Dear libxslt list, I'm proud to announce a new product based on libxslt:
XSLPalette — The free, native XSLT debugging palette your favorite  
Mac OS X text editor has been missing.

http://ditchnet.org/xslpalette

XSLPalette is a floating, non-activating palette that will integrate  
well with your favorite text editor (like BBEdit, or TextMate).  
XSLPalette adds the following to your text editor:

- Ability to select XML source documents and XSLT stylehseets created  
in your editor of choice and execute your XSLT transformation from  
the XSLPalette UI.
- View intuitive error messages, <xsl:message>s, and other diagnostic  
info in the XSLPalette console tab.
- Ability to specify global <xsl:param>s from the UI for dynamic XSLT.
- View result of your transformation as raw text, a pretty DHTML tree  
view (when appropriate), or a rendered HTML page (when appropriate).
- Save your document and param settings as .xslpalette documents for  
opening later.
- Support for much of EXSLT including regexp:replace and regexp:test  
(not supported by libxslt).


Try it out and send feedback!

Todd Ditchendorf

Scandalous Software - Cocoa Developer Tools
http://scan.dalo.us



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