Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT Web based Editing/Authoring Tool From: "Liz Fraley" <caltonia@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 14:40:06 -0700 |
I really like Oxygen. It's easy to add doctypes (not that it doesn't come with a whole slew of them, which it does). It's easy to change parsers and post processors. It works on both mac and windows. I've been using it for 3-4 years now and I keep finding more things I can do with it. On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 2:22 PM, ac <ac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have not had the chance to try Oxygen yet, but I use StylusStudio for XSLT > and XML work, except for directory and rich search/replace where I still use > JEdit which is faster, more flexible, powerful, and free. In any case, > working everyday with all kinds of XSL and XML related tasks, I prefer more > than a simple XML/XSL editor, which JEdit does fine too. StylusStudio it is > not free, not web-based and offers a lot to learn to use, but it is a > powerful XSL/XML working, development, and debugging environment for XSLT > 2+, especially if you are importing EDI, using Saxon, and appreciate tabbed > working views (ex: text, table, tree), interactive XPath queries for your > XML, or need to compare (Diff) XML files, or more, on a daily basis, then, > StylusStudio has been a good investment. > > ac > > > > >> Team, >> We are looking for XSLT editing tool ,Could any one have any suggestion? >> Please share the merits and de-merits of the tools you use for editing >> XSLT. >> >> >> Thanks >> S
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