Visual Studio 2010 should do it for you. I'm not saying for sure as I have the professional version and the free versions are lighter with less features, but I can't see why they'd remove Intellisense for XSLT.
Hello Rik, Darryl is kind of right. Visual Studio 2010 does support intellisense however it is only in the Pro version and higher. I only found this out when I attended CodeGarden10 and spoke to another attendee. Also in VS2010 you can also debug your XSLT files like you do your other files.
editing xslt with intelliSense
Is there a 3rd party editor that works well with Umbraco that allows you to edit XLST and have intellisense for document properties and such?
Kind regards,
Rik
Visual Studio 2010 should do it for you. I'm not saying for sure as I have the professional version and the free versions are lighter with less features, but I can't see why they'd remove Intellisense for XSLT.
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Hello Rik,
Darryl is kind of right. Visual Studio 2010 does support intellisense however it is only in the Pro version and higher. I only found this out when I attended CodeGarden10 and spoke to another attendee. Also in VS2010 you can also debug your XSLT files like you do your other files.
Warren
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