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learning XSL and XSLTCreated by Scott Crevier (St. Norbert College) on July 14, 2005
ContentXML makes good use of XSL, so I started playing around with XSL and XSLT today for the first time. This is some pretty slick stuff. If you haven't seen the tutorials at W3 Schools, you should check them out. They take you through the very basics of creating an XML file along with an associated XSL style sheet. Where have I been for the past 6 years?
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We're looking for a CMS solution and I'm thinking something with XHTML which can be used with Macromedia Contribute (our current web editting software). It looks like PHP5 support for XML has come a long way, and some custom built PHP modules could be the answer.