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Re: xslerator - does anything similar exist?
- From: "bernward hanssen" <bernwardhanssen at web dot de>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 08:06:26 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] xslerator - does anything similar exist?
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Hi Jakub,
I look for the same tree month ago,
Where do you find the dragging and dopping function in the xselrator (Marrowsoft). I didn't find it.
I find three tools
XSLerator (IBM)
Stylus Studio
XSLWiz
and I think Microsoft will have something in BizTalk
I am wondering sometimes about the resulting code. XSLWiz is an good graphically Tool. The code is hard to understand and you have to do all graphically - so we don't choose it.
In Stylus Studio you can edit the xslt-code.
XSLerator is alpha or beta - not a product.
At the end we don't use the drag and drop approach. We define the transformation in a table (resultnode - source xpath) and created xslt manually (with some stringfunction in excel).
If you find a tool which makes the work really easier, let me know.
Bernward
> I would like to ask if there is something like Xslerator?
> Something which would allow to create XSLT style sheets by dragging and
> doroping?
>
> br,
>
> Jakub
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