Using Stylus Studio from the Command Line

Stylus Studio provides utilities that allow you to perform several Stylus Studio operations from the command line. These utilities, and where to find more information on them, are described in the following table.

Utility Name
Description
Where to Find More Information
struzzo
Invokes Stylus Studio
StylusDiff
Diffs two XML documents
StylusValidator
Validate XML
StylusXql
Execute an XQuery
StylusXslt
Apply a stylesheet
Table 7. Stylus Studio Command Line Utilities

The executables for these command line utilities are located in the \bin directory where you installed Stylus Studio.

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