XSLint is an XSL lint checker. It reads an XSL stylesheet and looks for semantic errors. XSLint looks for: * an incorrect XSLT URI; * failure to provide a version; * duplicate match patterns; * modes that are used but never defined; * modes that are defined but never used; * named templates that are used but never defined; * named templates that are defined but never used; * templates that use name= where match= was probably intended; * xsl:call-template elements that contain anything other than xsl:with-param; * variable/parameter references that are not defined at the point of use; * fo: elements that aren't part of the XSL 1.0 PR; * fo: element properties that aren't part of the XSL 1.0 PR. WWW: http://nwalsh.com/xsl/xslint/