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A manual/workbook about XML available in multiple formats.
FAQs maintained by Peter Flynn, part of the W3C's XML special interest group.
Collection of tools to make enable XML applications to interchange data easier. Includes APEX and ATTS.
Professional XML editor and validator with XSLT / XQuery editors, debuggers, and profilers. [Commercial]
Editor for large files. Provides tree view, validation and syntax checking. Supports XPATH 1.0 Query and XSL transformation. [Commercial]
Chapter from the book XML Pocket Consultant introducing DTDs.
A management and development environment for the Zope application server.
JavaScript debugger extension for Mozilla and Netscape browsers.
XUL applications/utilities for Mozilla (and Netscape 7). They are based on the specification of Mozilla Nightly Trunk. Works on Netscape 7.0, Mozilla 1.0, Phoenix 0.5, or later.
Some helpful but uncommon XSL tips.
Explains how to develop stylesheets for XML to XSL-FO transformation, provides sample XSL-FO files and stylesheets for XHTML to XSL-FO, XBRL to XSL-FO.
Jeni Tennison is a very active XSLT community member. This page is her homepage for her many XSLT activities. With 25 tutorials/articles and 2 utilities for visitors.
Utilities and downloads for XSLT and related developers.
The purpose of examplotron is to use instance documents as a lightweight schema language-- eventually adding the information needed to guide a validator in the sample documents.
The XSLTDoc Application helps you to browse and understand XSLT stylesheets. It shows summaries of stylesheets and explains each XSLT instruction in detail. This page also has several other useful utilities.
Text-based non-validating XML editor for Windows, UNIX, Linux. [Freeware]
Detailed XML Schema tutorial with many examples, prepared by Roger Costello. Format is Microsoft PowerPoint.
Formalization of a formal, declarative system for describing and naming XML Schema information, specifying XML instance type information, and validating instances against schemas. (W3C Working Draft, 25 September 2001)