The Ground Cero Guide to XSL
Henrik Aasted Sorensen
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9. Goodbye
I hope that this tutorial has been of use to you. I suppose that if you're still reading, there is a fair chance that it has :). I feel that making webpages with XSL can often (always?) be far superior to making them with ordinary HTML, because the total separation of content and layout makes both far clearer. I hope that you're starting to feel the same way after reading through this.
If you want some simple files to experiment with, feel free to use my bookmarks-XML-file and the corresponding XSL-file which uses most of the techniques presented in this text.
The tutorial is, of course, also presented with XSL. If you want a look behind the scenes, download the XML-text, the index-XSL and the document-XSL.
If you've used this text and have any comments, please mail me.
Some suggestions for places to go from here:
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