Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT Text Processing: Fun with Anagrams From: "Chris M." <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 14:04:03 -0400 |
Thanks Dimitre,
I will take a look at it in detail soon. I did look at it on the surface.
On a side note I really liked the web-based syntax highlighting and coloring, makes it a lot easier to read code. I was looking for a program that does the coloring for online code presentation, I've come across Java2HTML converter, I was hoping there was something like that for XSLT also. I don't need it at the moment, but I'll probably create a new thread for this -- I don't mean to hijack yours :-)
-Rashmi
On 4/18/07, Dimitre Novatchev <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:While some people here have been busy discussing whether XSLT were dead or not, I had a better idea just to use XSLT and continue having fun with it, as always.
For those, who might be interested in how (what seems to be the last remaining white spot n text processing with XSLT) anagrams can be generated with XSLT, here is the link:
http://dnovatchev.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!44B0A32C2CCF7488! 357.entry
Do Enjoy! -- Cheers, Dimitre Novatchev
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