Subject: [xsl] Processing source in a text format : visual aid From: "Siarhei Biarozkin" <sberyozkin@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 14:17:53 +0100 |
Hello group, I've a following question regarding text transformation, where text is not a well-formed XML, but just a sequence of characters , say, a comma-separated text file. As I've read in an excellent book on XSLT, one way to do it is to write my own XMLReader, which will parse the text and send SAX events to the XSLT processor, which will apply a stylesheet to this stream. We'd like our customers be able to create their own stylesheets when they wish so, the problem is they can't see the result of the original text being transformed into a well-formed xml. The text itself will be coming from the simple device. So, it there any toolkit available, which can help in visualizing the process ? Ideally it would allow to install a custom XMLReader, which will accept text strings as parameters, and then this toolkit will show the resulting XML fragment, and then it would be much easier to build stylesheet for these fragments. Thanks Siarhei Biarozkin XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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