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Command Line Transformation Utility (msxsl.exe)

Brief Description
The msxsl.exe command line utility enables you to perform command line Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) transformations using the Microsoft® XSL processor.

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Quick Details
Version:2.0
Date Published:9/19/2004
Language:English
Download Size:25 KB - 141
*Download size depends on selected download components.

Overview

The msxsl.exe command line utility enables you to perform command line Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) transformations using the Microsoft® XSL processor. Less than 30 kilobytes (KB) in size, the Msxsl.exe utility invokes the Microsoft XML Parser 4.0 (msxml4.dll) to perform the transformation.

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System Requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows NT; Windows XP
  • Because msxsl.exe is only a wrapper, Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) must be installed on the computer. You can download Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 4.0 from the Microsoft Download Center.

Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, Internet Explorer 5.5, and Microsoft Windows® 2000 released msxml.dll. This version of MSXML is not recent enough to be used with the msxsl.exe utility. You need MSXML 4.0 to run this utility.

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Instructions

  1. Click the file you want to download from the list below.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To start the installation immediately, click Open or Run this program from its current location.
    • To copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save or Save this program to disk.
  3. See the Related Resources section for instructions on using msxsl.exe.

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Files in This Download

The links in this section correspond to separate files available in this download. Download the files most appropriate for you.
File Name:File Size

msxsl.exe

25 KB

msxslsrc.exe

116 KB

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