Subject: Re: [xsl] Tagless XSL Authoring?? From: Kimbro Staken <kstaken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 12:56:20 -0700 |
Whitehill has an XSL editor that might do what you want. I've never used it but it looks decent from the demos I've seen. http://www.whitehill.com Excelon also has an XSL editor (Stylus) which seems relatively popular but it requires direct manipulation of the tags. http://www.odi.com Bill wrote: > > Can anyone tell me if there are any tagless XSL authoring tools? > > I've evaluated ifi's (www.i4i.com) tagless XML authoring tool which, after > setup and proper configuration for a particular DTD can be very powerful. > However, I've been unable to determine if an XSL equivalent is out there. > > My business problem is this: I've got a number of websites (17) that > requires updating a degree of content management available to users with > little technical knowledge. The Content Management System being used is > proprietary and it's use is not up for debate. This system requires a set > of site templates coded in JSP which use propriatary calls to pull content > out of the associated database (which happens to be Oracle). Textual > content is stored as XML and graphical content is stored as blobs. The > textual content is styled using XSL. > > I need to be able to allow end users to manipulate the XSL sylesheets > without actually coding XSL in an editor. We've considered an XSL library > written against the DTD. However, I'd like to keep the number of XSL to a > minimum. > > Any suggestions? > > Bill > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list -- Kimbro Staken Chief Technology Officer dbXML Group L.L.C http://www.dbxmlgroup.com XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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