In the IDE, you can create XSL stylesheets to define transformation rules for your XML documents. You can then perform an XML transformation to transform the data in your document into the output of your choice, such as formatted HTML or a text file.
A new XSL stylesheet node ()
appears in the Files window.
The stylesheet opens in the Source Editor.
The IDE provides basic code completion for XSL stylesheets. Type a left angle bracket (<) to open the code completion box, which contains all of the elements available for code completion. To enter a closing tag for an open element tag, type a left angle bracket and a slash (</).
The IDE provides code completion for all standard XSL elements permitted by the XSLT recommendation. If the XSL stylesheet references a DTD for its output file, you can also use code completion for all elements permitted by the DTD.
For example, if the DTD for your output file contains:
<!ELEMENT folder (folder|file|attr)* >
then the folder, file, and attr elements are available in the code completion box whenever your insertion point is inside a folder element.
For more information about XSL transformations, go to: