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Following on from Dimitre's mail, does anyone have any comments on IDEs
for XSLT? I've been using Komodo [1] for over 4 years, partly because it
has a good XSLT debugger, and partly because I use Linux and have
limited choice.
Cheers, Antony [1] http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ Dimitre Novatchev wrote: > Dear friends, > ... > > This is what makes XSLT great -- I don't have to care about Java and I > don't have to care about an operating system. > > The IDE I am using (the good ol' XSelerator) allows me to invoke each > out of ten different XSLT (2.0 or 1.0) processors in a mouse click. > > So, in case somebody wants to pursue related topics in this forum, I'd > suggest a title something as "Implementation-Language-independent IDE > for XSLT" -- but definitely *not* this thread, please. > > Or, if somebody doesn't like XSLT 2.0 (no matter for what reasons), > they shouldn't feel obliged to convince the rest of us that they are > right -- I believe they are, the same way people, who are still > writing in Assembler are right, given their circumstances. > > > Cheers, > Dimitre Novatchev
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