Subject: Re: [xsl] Conditional extraction of data From: xptm@xxxxxxx Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 11:50:43 +0000 |
I, too, have seen the light! Citando Peter Bradley <apvx95@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Ysgrifennodd Wendell Piez: > > Peter, > ><snip /> > > > > Now all you need to do is add a few details like XPath syntax, object > > type casting rules and so forth, and you'll soon find yourself on the > > heights of XSLT mastery. > > > <snip /> > > Cheers, > > Wendell > > > > Ha! I'll be happy just to get this assignment in. Just two more parts > of this question to go - and I'm pretty sure I know how to solve them. > You'll hear from me if I'm mistaken :) > > But I have enjoyed finding how expressive XSLT can be. There's > something so satisfying about elegant solutions (not that I'm trying to > say mine can't be improved, I hasten to add: but I am happy with them, > so far) > > Cheers > > Peter > > Ganha Cbmaras de Filmar, Televisues e outros fantasticos primios Samsung com o SAPO! Clica em http://dc.sapo.pt/sfc
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