Re: Tutorials on XSL

Subject: Re: Tutorials on XSL
From: "violet wright" <xsl9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 22:32:36 GMT
Personally, I would try http://www.xmlpitstop.com and read the "XML, Pocket Reference", Robert Eckstein (O'Reilly Series)for a quick tune-up.

Bear in mind that all the XSL 'flurry' is just that. It will likely be at least two years before you can use it as a formatting property.

If you're really tech savvy, you could learn umpteen 'other' technologies, which ultimately converts it back to html!

However, if you learn it, apply a sprinkling of 'what could be' to your visionary work...because really, the (brainchild(s)) behind it all have a brilliant concept with xml, dtd's and xsl.

Violet

From: Maria Manuel <Maria.Manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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To: "Lista Xsl (E-mail)" <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Tutorials on XSL
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 09:32:47 -0000

Can anybody tell me which are the best tutorials on XSL on the net?

Thanks!

Maria Manuel


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