Subject: Re: RE : Browser based XSL editors
From: James Fuller <jim.fuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2005 10:49:44 +0200
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Julian Voelcker wrote:
>Hi Morel,
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>>I'm not sure of what you mean, though if WYSIWYG is the ability to see the
>>result of an applied XSL sheet, if browser based is the ability to browse in
>>the tree structure, and if color formating is the highlighting of keyword. I
>>think that treebeard is what want.
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>What I am actually after is something like TreeBeard, but that can be embedded
>into a web page (similar to the html editors like eWebEditPro, FCKEditor, etc)
>and then run from a web browser.
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doesnt xmlspy have a plugin for the browser....
I have yet to come across anything of quality for xsl editing in the
browser, though I think there is a XUL effort going on with firefox at
the moment.
--Jim Fuller
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