RE: [xsl] how to understand a complex stylesheet

Subject: RE: [xsl] how to understand a complex stylesheet
From: "Pawson, David" <David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:46:22 -0000
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    From: Michael Norman [mailto:michael.norman@xxxxxxx] 
    Sent: 14 December 2004 11:27
    To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [xsl] how to understand a complex stylesheet
    
    Hello everyone.
    
    I am writing a paper for university concerning mainly XSLT. 
    One chapter is about getting into/understanding complex 
    stylesheets. Since it is not easy to comprehend big 
    stylesheets and it is often cumbersome to get acquainted 
    with stylesheets, I am looking for ways to make this 
    process easier. That is, I try to find ways like 
    visualizing stylesheets or anything that is usable for 
    understanding one. But it seems to me, that there is quite 
    few information and research going on about this topic. I 
    had a lot of problems finding anything, the only result I 
    have so far is a SVG visualization by Chimezie Ogbuji, at 
    http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/06/04/xslt-svg.html
    Can anyone give me some hints or information about stuff 
    like this? I would really appreciate your help!
  
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect4/N10301.html may help.
or
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/documentation.html#d3756e292

HTH DaveP.    
    

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