Re: [xsl] output XHTML header

Subject: Re: [xsl] output XHTML header
From: "James Fuller" <james.fuller@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:02:33 +0100
i have stuttering fingers today, it seems our summer is already over in the
UK !

many apologies, jim fuller

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Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:05 AM
Subject: RE: [xsl] output XHTML header


> James Fuller wrote:
> James Fuller wrote:
> > Hello Ingo,
> >
> > if u are just getting started then do a little research,
> > instead of using
> > the list like a calculator;
> >
> > a) get a nice XSLT reference book
> > b) goto www.dpawson.co.uk for XSLT faq
> > c) have at least a once over of the XSLT spec at
> > http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt,
> > they may seem a little complicated; but there is actually in
> > the TOC an item
> > named "output" ......
> >
> > here is the xsl:output tag
> >
> > <!-- Category: top-level-element -->
> > <xsl:output
> >   method = "xml" | "html" | "text" | qname-but-not-ncname
> >   version = nmtoken
> >   encoding = string
> >   omit-xml-declaration = "yes" | "no"
> >   standalone = "yes" | "no"
> >   doctype-public = string
> >   doctype-system = string
> >   cdata-section-elements = qnames
> >   indent = "yes" | "no"
> >   media-type = string />
> >
> >
> > I leave it to you to figure it out ( btw you will also want to have
> > method=xhtml for those XSLT processors that support it )
> >
> > as much as this list wants to help, way ( and I mean too many
> > ) questions
> > that are asked are easily solved by reading the archive,
> > doing a  google
> > search, reading the XSLT spec ( no matter how painful it may
> > seem at first,
> > its actually a pretty clear document ), or going to the FAQ;
> > after that then
> > question should be presented to the list.
> >
> > good luck, jim fuller
> Hello Jim
> Hello Jim
> is my mail client on the piss or are you sending in duplicate today?
> is my mail client on the piss or are you sending in duplicate today?
> cheers,
> Tom
>
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