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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