Subject: Re: [xsl] Altova XSLT parser / was: PARAMS and VARIABLES in XSL From: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi.mukul@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 23:35:15 +0530 |
I, on the other hand thought, their approach to customer relations dreadful. My firm at the time bought six fully licensed copies, before I arrived, which were not used for a couple of months until I arrived to work on a big XSLT project. When I started using it in earnest I found a bug in the document() function. I tried to contact Altova for support but we were told that as it was more than a month since purchase we were not entitled to any. It cost them somewhat as we were going to buy licences for the remaining twelve people in the department.
I haven't used much, XML Spy's built-in XSLT engine. I always used XML Spy to invoke another XSLT engine (like Xalan-J or Saxon).
But my stylesheet development productivity (esp. XSL-FO) increased a lot using XML Spy, as it provides good auto-fill feature and stylesheet debugging facility.
-- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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