From: Sara Leavitt (saral@uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 28 2003 - 10:13:30 PDT
Eric,
If you have a PC, you can preview your XML/XSLT as html in xmlspy ,
then save it to a file.
30-day trial: http://www.xmlspy.com/download.html
More XML editors listed here:
http://www.xmlsoftware.com/editors.html
-Sara
At 9:57 AM -0700 8/28/03, Eric Fong wrote:
>Hello:
>
>My department has gone and paid a web designer to redesign our web
>site. Normally, that would be fine with me except that the designer
>did it all in XML and some javascript, which I do not know at all.
>(Did they ask me for input at the beginning? No, I just found out
>the site format when it was completed.) Now they want me to make
>the entire thing live ASAP.
>
>Did I mention that I don't know how to use XML or Javascript?
>
>My previous experience has been using Frontpage, Dreamweaver and
>regular old HTML. Is there some kind of converter out there that
>can at least translate the XML and XML-style sheets into HTML until
>I can learn (FROM SCRATCH) to use XML?
>
>Thanks.
>
>eric
>
>Eric Fong
>Computer Resource Specialist
>Department of Ethnic Studies
>506 Barrows Hall #2570
>U.C. Berkeley
>Berkeley, CA 94720-2570
>510.642.6555
>510.642.6456 - Fax
>
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