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Re: Beautifying XML w/ XSL


xslt to beautify xml
Strolia-Davis Christopher Contr MSG/MAT wrote:

> In the spirit of not re-inventing the wheel, I imagine that some
> people out there have already built some XSL stylesheets to help
> beautify XML code.
> 
> If anyone knows where I can find something like this, I would greatly
> appreciate any help in finding it.
> 
> Of course, I would probably be just as happy with any scripted
> (perl,js,vbs) app that does the same in a windows environment(MSXML
> is installed).
> 
> Free, is my preference, of course.

Depending on what you want the output to look like, you may be able to 
just do an identity transform with indent turned on (with xslt, of 
course).  Otherwise, Tidy isn't bad (it is used in Cooktop), and 
Topologi's editor can pretty things up in several ways.  Tidy can be 
used from the command line which can be an advantage.

Cheers,

Tom P


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