XSLPalette 1.2 review
DownloadXSLPalette is a floating palette that brings XSLT debugging features to your favorite Mac OS X text editor.
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XSLPalette is a floating palette that brings XSLT debugging features to your favorite Mac OS X text editor. I like to combine Marc Liyanage's XSTL BBEdit Gossary for XSLT code auto-completion with XSLPalette for a full-featured XSLT editing environment.
XSLPalette is a floating, non-activating palette that will integrate well with your favorite text editor.
Here are some key features of "XSLPalette":
Ability to select XML source documents and XSLT stylehseets created in your editor of choice (like BBEdit).
Execute your XSLT transformation from the XSLPalette UI.
View intuitive error messages, s, and other diagnostic info in the XSLPalette console tab.
Ability to specify global s from the UI for dynamic XSLT.
View result of your transformation as raw text, a pretty DHTML tree view (when appropriate), or a rendered HTML page (when appropriate).
Save your document and param settings as .xslpalette documents for opening later.
What's New:
Version 1.2 Adds XQuery 1.0 support via Saxon 8.7 and NSXML.
XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 support (via Saxon 8.7)!
Choose between multiple XSLT processors: libxslt, Saxon 6.5 (now bundled -- for XSLT 1.0) and Saxon 8.7 (now bundled -- for XSLT 2.0).
Full support for EXSLT Regular Expressions module when using libxslt (regexp:match(), regexp:test(), regexp:replace())
Verbosity control.
XSLPalette 1.2 keywords