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MSXML XSLT FAQ

In 1998 when internet explorer 5.0 was first shipped Microsoft also has shipped an implementation of XSL which was based on the current working draft of XSL at that time. All around the world millions of copies of XSL were burned on CDs and installed on systems from then onwards the XSLT specification has changed very significantly and after that it was finalized. There is one thing that is common that is people write and ask information about why some of the operations does not work in internet explorer 5.0 though they have been updates to the

XSLT Debugger

Stylus Studio features the world's most powerful XSLT debugger — a requirement for building bug-free XSLT stylesheets and XML data transformation applications. Stylus Studio's XSLT debugger gives you complete visibility and control over the XSLT transformation process, and it's the only XSLT tool to support cross-XSLT-processor, cross-language XSLT debugging. Debug XSLT using Popular XSLT Processors Our XSLT Debugger is unique in its comprehensive support for XSLT debugging using all of the most common underlying XSLT processor, including MSXML,

What Is XSLT

Now that we are successfully using XML to mark up our information according to our own vocabularies, we are taking control and responsibility for our information, instead of abdicating such control to product vendors. These vendors would rather lock our information into their proprietary schemes to keep us beholden to their solutions and technology.But the flexibility inherent in the power given to each of us to develop our own vocabularies, and for industry associations, e-commerce consortia, and the W3C to develop their own vocabularies, presents the

XInclude Processing in XSLT

Assembling various parts of a document before processing the assembled document is a recurring theme in document processing. XML Inclusions (XInclude) is the W3C standard created to support this scenario, but since it is a standalone specification, it needs to be supported by a piece of software implementing this functionality. The XInclude Processor (XIPr), written in XSLT 2.0, implements XInclude and thus may help to reduce the dependency on numerous software packages if XInclude is used in an environment where XSLT 2.0 is used anyway. XIPr is

The XSLT and XQuery Processor

This is the home page for the Open Source SAXON XSLT processor developed by Michael Kay. See also the project page for Saxon. The latest version of Saxon is version 8.9. This is a complete and conformant implementation of the XSLT 2.0, XQuery 1.0, and XPath 2.0 Recommendations published on 23 January 2007 by W3C. Since this is the first release published since these specifications became final Recommendations, there is a strong emphasis on conformance in this release. Saxon 8.9 is released simultaneously by Saxonica on the Java and .NET


 
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