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RE: [xsl] Dreamweaver XSL Tranforms

From: "Mark Anderson" <mark.anderson@------------------->
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Date: 4/3/2007 3:09:00 PM
I'm using v8. It's pretty nice; although, there's no debugger, which
means I have to use a second product (right now, Xselerator) to debug.

It has code hinting, syntax highlighting and limited insertabel tags
(for-each, if, comment).

Hopefully someone from Adobe is reading this and will take note :-)

Regards

Mark

> Hi All
>
> I'm using Dreamweaver to author XSL templates, which are used to
> transform XML into HTML.

Does dreamweaver do XSL now? what version?

thanks,
-Rob

> I'm having real problems with number formats
> though:
>
> If I have an element whose contents are 7056.990000001 and use:
>
>         format-number(price, '$###,###.00'), I get 7056.990000001
>
> If I open the same XML/XSL pair in Xselerator I get $7,056.99.
>
> Does anyone have any idea how to get this to work in the Dreamweaver
> preview?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark


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