[x3d-public] Plans for proceeding with C/C++/C# specification and implementation
John Carlson
yottzumm at gmail.com
Tue Jan 25 17:55:50 PST 2022
I tried StyleVision from Altova, but that requires XMLSpy. Pretty much
B-DOA.
John
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 7:41 PM John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess the option for a cheap interactive debugger for XSLT (< $150 or
> free) is not there yet? I might even go with a subscription model. I
> wonder if someone can find a page listing a subscription model for: XSLT
> Debugger | Altova <https://www.altova.com/xmlspy-xml-editor/xslt-debugger>?
> Lost it. Thanks!
>
> I got this message running X3dToJson.xslt in NetBeans 12.6:
>
> Starting file:/C:/Users/john/X3DJSONLD/src/main/data/abox.x3d by
> file:/C:/Users/john/X3DJSONLD/src/main/lib/stylesheets/X3dToJson.xslt
> transformation...
> Error checking type of the expression 'funcall(lower-case,
> [step("attribute", 17)])'.
> Transformation finished.
>
> I don't think I've had issues with the Saxon jar, but let me check. Looks
> fine. Is there some way to override the NetBeans XSLT implementation with
> Saxon jar?
>
> This is not what I wanted to do, go on a fishing trip. I know XMLSpy is
> basically way ahead, probably has been for over 15 years. I'll look for
> XMLSpy subscription cost?
>
> Please, a personal recommendation that works with X3D, not a fishing
> trip. I understand that the Resources page shows X3D-Edit. But that's
> uses NetBeans XSLT, or?
>
> John
>
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