Subject: Re: Where can I find the XSLT DTD? From: Lars Marius Garshol <larsga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 03 Feb 2000 22:16:12 +0100 |
* Yann Desnoues | | I'll never be able to validate ANY of my XSL doc? * John E. Simpson | | No... unless you do as Lars just suggested, and create an | application-specific DTD for use in validating your stylesheet. This | can be quite complicated; if XHTML were the result tree's | vocabulary, for instance, you'd have to allow for the appearance of | just about any XHTML element as a child of just about any XSLT | element. And it gets even worse: you have to allow for quite a few XSLT elements inside all XHTML elements. * Yann Desnoues | | But may the good question is what to use as an XSL editor? I use Emacs at the moment, and as soon as I had to write a substantial amount of XSLT stylesheets (as opposed to now when I only do it for demo/learning purposes) I would start adding convenience macros to Emacs. So the answer is probably: some editor you like which you can customize to help you. --Lars M. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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