Choose Source and Destination Schema

To display the Choose Source and Destination Schema dialog box, select File > New > XSLT: Mapperfrom the Stylus Studio menu bar.

Use this dialog box to specify the locations of the source and destination schemas for a stylesheet you want to create.

Fields

Add Source Document

File Path

Absolute path of an XML document whose schema you want to map to another XML document.

Root Element

If the source schema is a DTD or XML Schema, identify the node that you want to be the root element.

Set Target Document

File Path

Absolute path of an XML document whose schema you want another XML document to map to.

Root Element

If the destination schema is a DTD or XML Schema, identify the node that you want to be the root element.

For More Information

Overview of the XSLT Mapper

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