Subject: Re: [xsl] For-each and keys() From: "Dimitre Novatchev" <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 11:03:03 -0700 |
When I replied to a post by this person and was really willing to help, he sent me some offlist mails with strange words, which I (probably fortunately) don't understand.
Since then (probably over two weeks now) the essential contents of his messages hasn't changed. He does not provide enough information so that a meaningfil problem is precisely formulated -- therefore nobody, even being so extremely kind , tolerant and willing to help as Ken and David are, could help.
I have noticed that the bad examples are among the most useful and instructive ones.
This case is a good illustration why the mailing list guidelines must be followed and what really happens when they are not.
-- Cheers, Dimitre Novatchev --------------------------------------- Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant intelligence.
issues.At 2006-08-02 12:06 -0400, Steve wrote: >>Really that's too short, as I'd have to guess the definitions of the >>variables used. Can you not make a small (6 line) input file, and a >>small (complete) xslt file that exhibits the problem that you are >>having, and say what output you want. If you post code that can be >>executed _someone_ on the list will execute it and comment on wha it's >>doing. > >I suppose I can't believe that you'd actually make use of anything if >you're unwilling to test code because the document() was capitalized >when it was copied to this list.
Hey, it was enough for me not to be willing to work with something that already has errors. Why put people to work fixing something that is already broken such that one cannot even help towards the problem you cite? How do we know you even have working code if it has syntax errors? Are you asking for assistance or are you asking us to do all your work for you?
I'm with David ... you can help others help you by posting an illustration of working input files and expected results, and a working stylesheet even if it doesn't do what you want. Look at what I did in my post to you here:
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200607/msg00604.html
You will see a transcript at the bottom where I type the source file, type the stylesheet file, and reveal the end results as the execution of an XSLT processor. Anyone working with the archives can now extract those working components, get it working in their system, and expand on it from there for their specific
Is that so hard, and so unreasonable to expect? How can you expect people to respond if you don't make it easy for them to do so?
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