RE: Still a Newbie , Still got questions

Subject: RE: Still a Newbie , Still got questions
From: "Markor, John (Non-HP)" <jmarkor@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 10:59:47 -0800
HomeSite 4 is a text-based html programming editor, very well regarded in
the HTML community. You can go to their website at:

http://www.allaire.com

and get a 30-day evaluation copy of their editor, as well as evaaluation
copies of their web server, called "Cold Fusion"

-----Original Message-----
From: Didier PH Martin [mailto:martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 1999 3:56 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Still a Newbie , Still got questions


Hi Guy

What is Homesite 4? where can we get info on that?

Didier PH Martin
mailto:martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.netfolder.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Guy_Murphy@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 1999 12:25 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Still a Newbie , Still got questions



Hi Carlton.

I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I'm aware
there are as yet no visual XSL editors out there, and at a guess there
aren't
likely to be any until Summer of next year.

XML editors are starting to appear, but nothing close to what I'm guessing
you would be after.

the only product on the horizon that might be relevent to you would be
SoftQuads XMetal. If you get yourself over to their Website they have a
form up for beta applications.

If you do hear of anything out there, I'd appreciate a shout.

Personaly I'm just hacking together code in Homesite 4. It doesn't offer
anything specific for XML/XSL, but I find it to be a nice working
environment, and as I'm prototyping in IE5 the quick preview is handy. If
you where preparing for large scale development in a team, HS4 does have
it's own mark-up language, object model etc., which allows the creation of
custom dialogues, wizards etc., that might go some way to making life
easier for developers.

One of the stated aims of the XSL WG is to be considerate of editors (I
forget the exact wording), so one would hope that we should wind up with
some nifty tools in the future. Certainly it would be reasonable to
prototype templates visually when you consider the likes of MacroMedia
DreamWeaver and NetObjects Fusion, and it's these two guys I'd be quizzing
over their intent.

Regards
     Guy J Murphy
     Web Developer
     The Dialog Corporation plc.
     guy_murphy@xxxxxxxxxx
     http://www.dialog.com





xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 01/14/99 07:21:30 PM

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Subject:  Still a Newbie , Still got questions




I  am concerned mainly with transformation from XML->HTML. Are there any
Visual (or nearly visual) XSL programs?

Regards,
Carlton E. Noles
carlton.e.noles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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