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White WaterSubject: Creating XSLT File Based on XSD File Instead Of XML ??
Author: White Water
Date: 15 Aug 2010 11:03 AM
New the XML and Stylus, I am sorry if the question is too stupid.

I am creating a XSLT file, and I found it needs a XML file and all values I could use is based on the XML file. For example, after I open a XSLT file, the right side shows the XML and all the tags in it.

Can I do this based on a XSD file instead of a XML file? The reason is, we don't have a XML file that have all the tags.

Thanks

BS

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Rory FarrellSubject: Creating XSLT File Based on XSD File Instead Of XML ??
Author: Rory Farrell
Date: 25 Aug 2010 02:08 PM
Hi,

You can use a .xsd file as the source document for the XSLT instead of a .xml file.

Regards,
Rory

 
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