RE: [xsl] Re: Re: Displaying XSLT XML result in IE ?

Subject: RE: [xsl] Re: Re: Displaying XSLT XML result in IE ?
From: "Mike Spencer" <spencer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 08:51:03 -0800
Apologies, I misinterpreted the previous reply. Thanks for your detail
answer here, which I think does point me in the direction I need to go.
Thanks again, Mike Spencer.

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Subject: [xsl] Re: Re: Displaying XSLT XML result in IE ?



"Mike Spencer" <spencer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your reply, I did download Xselerator and took a good look 
> at
it,
> on the surface it looks like an excellent application, probably better
than
> XML Spy at least for my purposes, I will probably buy it. However in 
> my original question I am trying to display my output xml resulting 
> from my xslt within my application in much the same way that 
> Xselerator does with their buttons,  I can also do this in XMLSpy, but 
> I prefer Xselerators presentation. So it doesn't really help me, all I 
> see in my app as a
result
> of the xslt is the text in the browser not the xml, with no way of 
> saving
it
> as xml. I see nothing in their examples that shows me how to do that. 
> Thanks for your input.

You didn't understand at all ...

I hope that following this exhaustive set of instructions it would be
impossible to fail again:

1. You don't have to run XSelerattor at all.

2. Open with your IE the following file:

\Program Files\Marrowsoft\Xselerator25\Samples\Techniques\Techniques.htm

3. Click on the link "Grouping with totals/subtotals -- nested Muenchian
method"

4. Near the end of the page there is a button,with the following text on its
face: "ShowMe"

5. Press that button and watch

6. In the textarea below (titled "XML/HTML Result:") you'll see the
resulting XML document displayed in the pretty-printing format of IE.


 7. Look in the script of the page to understand how all this is done.


Cheers,

Dimitre Novatchev.
FXSL developer

http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL
Resume: http://fxsl.sf.net/DNovatchev/Resume/Res.html






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