--- Steve Muench wrote: ---
> In my experimentation with IE5 Beta2, I've found it useful to be
> able to use the XSL transformation features from the command line
> to "try things out" without writing code to do the transformation.
>
> If you install the "Windows Scripting Host" (a little engine that
> lets you run JS or VB scripts as if they were .BAT/.CMD files)
> you can very easily build yourself a little utility to make this easy.
Ah! That's exactly the solution I've been looking for! I never would
have figured that out on my own. I don't know what I'd do without this
list. :>
Thanks,
Paul
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