Introduction to WYSIWYG XSLT Design in Stylus Studio

This is the first of 4 video demonstrations that introduces Stylus Studio visual tools for working with XSLT. Please note: As of Stylus Studio 2007 Release 2 (May 2007) support for the WYSIWYG XSLT designer has been replaced with XML Publisher, a more powerful XML-based tool for developing report generation applications.

Introduction to WYSIWYG XSLT Design in Stylus Studio covers the following topics:

  • Loading an XML Source Document
  • Switching between XSLT source code editing view and visual XML editing views
  • Editing and formatting static HTML
  • Creating placeholders for dynamic content using XPath expressions
  • Previewing a simple XSLT transformation
  • Handling repeating XML elements as dynamic tables
  • Populating dynamically generated XML tables
  • Creating XML-driven dynamically generated nested tables
  • Working with Tables

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XPath Introduction - Using XPath Queries to Extract Data from XML Documents

The XPath introduction covers how to use XPath code completion, XPath syntax highlighting, support for XPath 2.0 functions and XML namespaces to simplify your next XPath application.

Stylus Studio User Guides (PDF Download)

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