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Re: displaying xsl on the web

From: nick@-----.--------.--- (---- ---)
To: NULL
Date: 7/2/2004 8:03:00 PM
In article <e75cf13d.0407020921.7f409134@p...>,
	sq@e... (Sam Quigley) writes:

> 	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.

If you validate your XSL at Page Valet[1] and select "visual validator"
mode, you'll get it syntax-highlighted.  You could use the mod_validator
source[2] as a startingpoint for your own customised version.  Or grease
my palm to do it for you:-)

Another possibility might be mod_colorer[3].  I'm not sure what you'd
have to do taking that approach.

[1] http://valet.webthing.com/page/
[2] http://apache.webthing.com/mod_validator/
[3] somewhere under http://www.outoforder.cc/
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-- 
Nick Kew

Nick's manifesto: http://www.htmlhelp.com/~nick/


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