XSLT "Help" stylesheet

Subject: XSLT "Help" stylesheet
From: Steven.C.Kienle@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 13:23:09 -0500
  Just for fun, I created a stylesheet which parses the W3C XSLT draft 
  document to provide help for each XSL element.  This "help" system, as 
  written, requires IE5 or above with the MSXML3 upgrade installed. The 
  base stylesheet, however, should be easily modified to fit any XSLT 
  processor/HTML viewer combination.
  
  To use this, download the starting HTML file and XSL stylesheet 
  <http://home.att.net/~sckienle/xml/xslthelp.zip>, unzip the two files 
  and double click on the xslt-help.html file. Once the page is loaded, 
  you will see two drop down lists at the top of the page. Select the 
  element you wish to view help for, and whether you need the syntax, 
  the information from the XSLT draft document, or just a listing of the 
  elements which can be "inside" the selected element. When you click 
  the Generate button, the requested information will be displayed on 
  the page.
  
  NOTE: This opens the XSLT draft document directly from the W3C web 
  site. If you are using a dial-up connection, this may take a while.
  
     Steve


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