Subject: Re: Where can I find the XSLT DTD? From: James Robertson <jamesr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 09:28:20 +1100 |
I'll never be able to validate ANY of my XSL doc?
Yes, this is (to my mind, at least) one of the big problems with XSLT.
But may the good question is what to use as an XSL editor?
Well, you can't use a standard off-the-shelf XML editor if you want it to be able to check that your XSLT code is correct (ie validate).
So I guess you'll have to hunt down a custom-built XSLT editor (I think IBM might have a pre-release of something).
Every new namespace-based spec requiring custom-written tools? Wasn't XML supposed to standardise things?
(And before you flame me, I _can_ see that there are very good reasons for XSLT to be the way it is. The limitations of the approach still remain though.)
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