Subject: RE: XSL documentor
From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 16:16:48 +0100
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It's very hard to work out statically which templates will invoke which
others, but it would be an interesting exercise to try to extract this
information from Saxon's run-time (-T) trace information. This is of course
an XML file and can be analyzed using XSLT.
Michael Kay
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> From: Martin.Borgars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:Martin.Borgars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 15 July 2004 15:22
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> Subject: XSL documentor
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> I've recently been given another developer's XSL templates to
> support now
> that she's left the team.
>
> There are a large number of templates. Does anyone know of
> any tools that
> could provide me with details of how all the templates fit
> together (i.e. a
> root map) if I tell it what the top-level template is?
>
> Martin Borgars
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