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Little XSL Strawman Utility written in OmniMark
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- Subject: Little XSL Strawman Utility written in OmniMark
- From: "Bryan Schnabel" <bschnabel at earthlink dot net>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 13:06:37 -0700
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I'm learning XSL / XSLT. Early on I found the difficult part for me was
getting all the elements orgamized and writing templates that got things
started.
I'm also learning OmniMark. I wrote a simple little program in OmniMark
that generates a very simple (yet working) XSL strawman. This program
simply reads a well formed XML instance and generates XSL that appends a
string to each element name, and preserves the attributes. It's meant to
provide a starting off place, XSL that can be modified to do meaningful
stuff.
It's not much, but I use it to start new XSL tasks.
Please feel free to take a look. Try it out. If I can modify it to make it
wothwhile, let me know. If you think it just generates junk and I should
abandon it, let me know that opinion as well.
It's at:
http://www.geocities.com/xml_landscapes/
Just ignore the skiing and hockey stuff. The page is just a catch all thing
at the moment.
Thanks,
Bryan Schnabel
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