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Re: [xml-dev] XML - XSLT own application

From: "David RR Webber (XML eBusiness)" <w3c@----.---->
To: varun@---------.---
Date: 9/9/2004 12:22:00 PM
Varun,

If you are looking for instant answers - I suggest you try tools like 
VisualScript.com - where you can quickly create some XSLT for a typical 
web columnar table display and get a sense for how everything works - 
putting elements / attributes from an XML document into a web page layout.

Starring at raw XSLT code its tough to figure out - but once you get the 
idea from some examples - its easier to follow along.

DW

Varun Mehta wrote:

>Is there some documentation I could find, as to how is an XSLT applied
>to an XML.
>
>WITHOUT USING tools like cocoon etc.
>
>How do browsers handle it, how do other tools handle it...
>
>Consider I have to make my own implementation of the same, who would I
>go about it. Some guidelines...
>
>I'm not sure if my question is clear...
>
>Thanks in advance.
>  
>


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