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Re: Any Recommended XSL integrated development environments?
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Any Recommended XSL integrated development environments?
- From: Larry Garfield <lgarfiel at students dot depaul dot edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 08:16:55 -0500
- Organization: DePaul University
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Komodo is a nice program, but my problem with it is that being
Mozilla-based the interface is dog slow, even compared to java code.
Otherwise I'd be using it for most of my development in several languages.
Manuel Montoro wrote:
> You can try out Komodo from ActiveState (the same people that
> runs Perl for Windows) It's very nice and you can debug XSLT step
> by step, examine variables and XPath expressions, etc.
>
> Regards
>
> > Since we're on this topic ...
> > Can anyone recommend a tool running on Unix platforms
> > (Solaris, Linux)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Oliver
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