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If you have XML SPY - that should do the trick.
You can test your xslt and xslfo files to see if they are well formed by using 'F7'. To test whether your stylesheets are "correct" - you will have to run them against a valid xml file. (XSLT = 'F10" XSLFO = "ctl + F10") If you have invalid syntax in your stylesheets - it should show up during this processing. To test the "logic" - only you know what you are trying to get out. You will have to check the output you get against your expectation of what you wanted to get out. If you are looking for something that will check to see if your stylesheets only reference elements and attributes that are defined in the DTD/Schema - I am not aware of anything in XML Spy that would do that. Cheers...Hugh CyberSpace Industries 2000 Inc. XML Training and Consulting ----- Original Message ----- From: "meenakshi n" <mina_hurray@xxxxxxxxx> To: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 4:00 PM Subject: Testing XSLT and XSLFO Hi:
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