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displaying xsl on the web

From: sq@-------.--- (--- -------)
To: NULL
Date: 7/2/2004 10:21:00 AM
Hi,

I'd like to be able to post my (mis)adventures with XSL to the web,
that others might see how my stylesheets work.  Accordingly, it'd be
nice to have some way of transforming XSL docs into (X)HTML docs, and
even better if the resulting HTML could be styled (with CSS?) so that
PIs are one color, other XSL constructs other colors, select
attributes highlighted, etc.

This shouldn't be too hard to do, but it strikes me that it's probably
a common task, and that it's perhaps been done before.  Unfortunately,
it's a bit hard to google for XSL stylesheets that transform XSL
stylesheets to HTML -- I get either lots of cruft or nothing useful at
all.

So:  has anyone done this or seen this already?
-sq


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