Subject: RE: [xsl] how do you redefine a variable From: Don Bruey <dbruey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 13:55:02 -0500 |
Daniel, It's not unusual for someone new to XSL to post a number of fundamental questions to the list on the same day or over a few days. It has happened at least twice in the last month, and others have also gotten the "read a book" response. (This response is unnecessary - this is a volunteer group here.) If you make an effort to show your XML and XSL and then ask a reasonable question about it you will probably find at least one person willing to try to help you. Your postings gave XML and/or XSL and asked specific questions which were worthy of responses. Don >From: Daniel Newman [mailto:daniel.newman@xxxxxxxxxxx] >I have. In fact, I've read so much s*** over the past two days, I don't know >which way is up, and which way is down. I have some (what I think are) quite >easy questions. I've read the "basic" introductions, and they tell me >nothing. I've tried to read the more in depth descriptions, but I'm not at >that level yet, so most of it doesn't make any sense. > >I'd like to thank all those people who have been helpful today, as I've >nearly completed this stylesheet. >>From: Ben >> >>You can't. Daniel - how about you go and read the spec? Or at the very >>least, the FAQs and the MS SDK... XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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