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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Debugging Stylesheets - Getting Started Debugging Stylesheets - Getting StartedThe Stylus Studio debugger allows you to follow XSLT processing and detect errors in your stylesheets. Stylus Studio includes sample files that you can experiment with to learn how to use the debugger. To get you started, this section provides step-by-step instructions for using the debugger with these sample files. You should perform the steps in each topic in the order of the topics. For complete information about how to use the debugger, see Chapter 6Debugging Stylesheets. In addition, Stylus Studio allows you to observe and debug the interaction between your Java code and XML data. See Debugging Java Files. This section includes the following topics: Before you beginTo get started, you'll need to start Stylus Studio if you haven't already. See Starting Stylus Studio. |
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