Subject: RE: [xsl] XSL and HTML From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:11:27 -0500 |
> The fact > is I needed to do an XSL file for each page even if the > display is the > same but because the contents is changing.
Cheers, Wendell
XSLT will only give you savings in effort if it enables you to apply one stylesheet to many different pages of your web site. If you're going to write a different stylesheet for each page in your site, you might as well have written the page in HTML in the first place.
> -----Original Message----- > > Hi everybody, > I want to ask a question (maybe a silly one) about XSL and > HTML. I've got > a well-formed, valid XML-file (exported file from a database > with ASP). I > used XSL and ASP to get HTML pages for a design of a web > site. The fact > is I needed to do an XSL file for each page even if the > display is the > same but because the contents is changing. I used XML/XSL > technology to > reduce the work. But I found out it didn't! Is it because > this technology > is for other applications more complicated than a simple web design? > Thx a lot > Alia
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