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Last Update: | Mon Nov 08 16:52:13 +1100 2010 |
github.com/DanielHeath/excesselt
## DESCRIPTION:
Excesselt is a ruby library that I built because I hate XSLT.
I‘ve extracted it from an app I built for my work at Lonely Planet.
Excesselt solves the same problem as XSLT does (that is, how can I transform this xml document into some other format).
## FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
Nice syntax. Testable, reusable xml transformation Tested on REE 1.8.7 - TODO test on more platforms and update this section
## SYNOPSIS:
class MyStylesheet < Excesselt::Stylesheet def rules render('parent > child') { builder.p(:style => "child_content" ) { child_content } } render('parent') { builder.p(:style => "parent_content") { child_content } } render('text()') { add element.to_xml.upcase } end end MyStylesheet.transform <<-XML <parent> <child>Use Excesselt</child> </parent> XML -> <p style="parent_content"><p style="child_content">USE EXCESSELT</p></p>
## REQUIREMENTS:
## INSTALL:
## LICENSE:
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2010 Daniel Heath
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