Styling Stylesheets article: First half published 2003-05-06 - By Joseph Kesselman
The first installment of my article on using XSLT stylesheets to annotate/enhance other XSLT stylesheets just went live on developerWorks: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/
This part's largely motivation and context-setting, though it does introduce the basic tricks which are needed to generate new stylesheet behaviors. The second part (already written, just needs final polishing) will start with this limited prototype and polish it into a more robust and useful tool.
______________________________________ Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more. "may'ron DaroQbe'chugh vaj bIrIQbej" ("Put down the squeezebox and nobody gets hurt.")
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">The first installment of my article on using XSLT stylesheets to annotate/enhance other XSLT stylesheets just went live on developerWorks:</font> <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"> http://www.ibm .com/developerworks/xml/</font> <br> <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">This part's largely motivation and context -setting, though it does introduce the basic tricks which are needed to generate new stylesheet behaviors. The second part (already written, just needs final polishing) will start with this limited prototype and polish it into a more robust and useful tool.</font> <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br> ______________________________________<br> Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more. <br> "may'ron DaroQbe'chugh vaj bIrIQbej" ("Put down the squeezebox and nobody gets hurt.")<br> </font>
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