With instructions on how to use it in order to print topics and articles in a human-readable format?
I don't need to get fancy with preserving active links, though simply listing linked topics and articles at the bottom wouldn't be unappreciated.
I've tried digging in a bit with some online instructions and tutorials, but I couldn't even get the basic "Hello World" example from MSDN to work. Same with the breakfast-menu example.
In those cases, when I save the xml, xsl and htm files to my local machine, all I get when I open the htm file is a blank screen.
I was able to use Treebeard to get the breakfast-menu example to work, but it still won't display anything for the hello world example.
Still, with the break-fast menu example working in Treebeard, when I try to modify that to print topics from an RW export, I still get an empty output window.
I've come to the conclusion that this is going to take a deeper level of knowledge of XML and XSL than I can glean from a few, simple tutorials.
I don't need to get fancy with preserving active links, though simply listing linked topics and articles at the bottom wouldn't be unappreciated.
I've tried digging in a bit with some online instructions and tutorials, but I couldn't even get the basic "Hello World" example from MSDN to work. Same with the breakfast-menu example.
In those cases, when I save the xml, xsl and htm files to my local machine, all I get when I open the htm file is a blank screen.
I was able to use Treebeard to get the breakfast-menu example to work, but it still won't display anything for the hello world example.
Still, with the break-fast menu example working in Treebeard, when I try to modify that to print topics from an RW export, I still get an empty output window.
I've come to the conclusion that this is going to take a deeper level of knowledge of XML and XSL than I can glean from a few, simple tutorials.