Subject: [xsl] XSLT made simple From: "James Pasley" <james.pasley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 11:59:25 +0100 |
Inspired by the recent mention of XSLScript and ShoXS on this list I have written an XSLT stylesheet which displays XSLT in an easy to read format. Its available at: http://www.capescience.com/simplifiedxslt.xslt One nice feature is that once you add the stylesheet processing instruction (see below) to the start of an XSLT file, when opened in a web browser, it will appear in the simplified form. <?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.capescience.com/simplifiedxslt.xslt" type="text/xsl"?> I've stayed faithful to the XSLT keywords, as I hope this will serve as a halfway house for people who are put off by the XML syntax. I am looking for other ways of making the XSLT we write more readable to our customers. I would be very interested in feedback on ways of doing this. For example, does replacing an xsl:choose containing a single xsl:when and xsl:otherwise with an if, then, else improve things or just add an extra level of confusion. For the Web Services guys among you I started by simplifying the syntax for WSDL, you can read about that at: http://www.capescience.com/articles/simplifiedWSDL/ Regards, James. Cape Clear Software Limited. 61 Fitzwilliam Lane Dublin 2 Ireland Email : james.pasley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Switchboard : + 353 (1) 2419900 Direct line : + 353 (1) 2419957 Fax : + 353 (1) 2419901 www : www.capeclear.com NEW CapeStudio 3, out now Design, develop, integrate & deploy Web Services http://www.capeclear.com/download XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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