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xslkit

Xslkit is a project mainly written in PHP and JAVASCRIPT, based on the View license.

A simple web-based workbench for running XSLT.

WARNING: I haven't audited this recently and do not know whether there are any security vulnerabilities in it. I strongly advise against deploying where available to the general public, do so at your own risk.

I used this monstrosity back in 2006 when I was spending a lot of time studying XSLT. For a while I thought it was pretty sweet, but eventually regained my senses and started using xsltproc and Saxon from CLI.

I'm keeping it here strictly for sentimental value, use at your own risk.

Very likely it isn't going to work anywhere but in Gecko/SpiderMonkey- based browsers.

Only matching pairs of .xml and .xsl files from the xsl/ sub-directory are listed in the UI. XML and XSL buttons display the corresponding files, while the ">" button runs the transformation and attempts to display the result. A couple of trivial examples are provided by way of, well, example.

The file cf/xslkit.cf.xml contains some configuration options, including a number of very silly ones.

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