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Re: XSLT editor
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT editor
- From: Simon Wickes <xmlgeek at email dot com>
- Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 11:28:37 -0400
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At 11:12 AM 4/3/01 -0400, Kevin Fricovsky wrote:
>Can anyone suggest a really good XSLT editor. I hear "XML SPY" is really
>good. Any other suggestions?
I have been using XML SPY for some time now, and think it is the best of
the current crop. I love the XPath tools and the way you can easily swap
out XSLT transformer.
Other ones to consider are:
Stylus from Exceloncorp (currently version 3 is in beta). This has a
debugger, which is useful, but is lacking in other areas, notably, ease of use.
XML Cooktop from xmleverywhere.com. It is free, which is always nice, and
has some very interesting built in code, but again has some usability issues.
All of these tools have their strengths and weaknesses, and I think that if
the good aspects of each could somehow be combined, we would be on to a winner.
Simon
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