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I want to change an XML file to a modified XML file via an XSLT file and XSLT processing tool.

For example: xsltprocess.exe -src a.xml -dest b.xml -xslt c.xslt

Can anyone assist me?


If you are looking for an XSLT processor you can use Saxon: http://saxon.sourceforge.net/

You can see the command line options here: http://saxon.sourceforge.net/saxon6.5.1/using-xsl.html


Microsoft has a simple command line tool that wraps their XML Parser - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21714.

As @Mathias said though, it only supports XSL 1.0 while Saxon supports XSL 2.0.

To run the convertor you downloaded from the given URL run this command

msxsl.exe backEnd.xml inspectcode.xslt -o backEnd.html

This will tranform the xml file using the xslt file into the output file in html format


You can use AltovaXML XSLT 1.0/2.0 engine (also well-formedness and validity checking). There is free of charge community edition with direct (I mean without Java) command line interface e.g.:

AltovaXML.exe -xslt2 stylesheet.xsl -in input.xml -out output.xml

Check AltovaXML.chm help file for usage.


# xsltproc [options] stylesheet file

This program is the simplest way to use libxslt. http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/xsltproc2.html


ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/

The Win32 directory has a lot of goodies, next to precompiled binaries for use on commandline.

I'm not linking to the directory directly, since the root of the project has a rich set of tools for - good for everyone's flavor of the month :)


There are lots of XSLT 1.0 processors available, and a handful of XSLT 2.0 processors, and as far as I know every single one of them runs on Windows and can be called from the command line. If your problem is choosing between them, then you're going to have to tell us more about your requirements and constraints.


You can find some XSLT engine wrappers, XSLer and XSLTransform (one in Delphi and one in .NET) with source code at https://github.com/zoomicon/tranXform


XQSharp includes an XSLT 2.0 command line processor. See the Xslt Command Line Reference documentation for details.

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