July 2002
Intermediate to advanced
864 pages
22h 32m
English
Support for XSL can be broken down into a couple of categories. The first category is the ability to display XML in conjunction with XSL Stylesheets. That functionality is provided by the Web browsers used to display XML. Currently, Internet Explorer offers limited XSL support, as do Netscape, Amaya, and X-Smile. As XSL matures, the browser support will progress rapidly as well.
The second category involves designing and editing the XSL Stylesheets themselves. This category breaks down into applications that deal with XSLT and applications that deal with Formatting Objects.
The following software packages are for working with XSL Transformation style sheets. Some of these applications are designed for processing XSLT, whereas some are ...